Hydrogen Man

Hydrogen Man

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Leonard Baskin

Artist
Leonard Baskin
(American, 1922 - 2000)
Title
Hydrogen Man
Date
1954
Medium
Woodcut
Dimensions
73 1/2 x 42 1/8 in. Overall
Credit
Humanistic Foundation Fund purchase
Accession No.
60.3.2
Classification
Prints
Geography
United States

Related

before 1966, sold to the University of Wisconsin-Madison; transferred to the Elvehjem Art Center [now called Chazen Museum of Art]

  • Rudolph H. Weingartner and Starr Figura, "Prints by Sculptors: The Rudolph H. and Fannia Weingartner Collection at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art." Evanston, IL: Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, 2001 no. 2
  • Figura, Starr. "Pressing the Point: Twentieth-century Prints by Sculptors." Prints by Sculptors: The Rudolph H. and Fannia Weingartner Collection, Evanston, IL: Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, 2001.
  • Watrous, James, "A Century of American Printmaking, 1880-1980." Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984. p. 189, no. 6.17
  • Hults, Linda C. "The Print in the Western World." Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1996. pp. 793-794, no. 13.30
  • Madison Art Center. "Six Centuries of Prints and Drawings From The University of Wisconsin Collections." Madison, WI: The Madison Art Association, 1965.

  • Loaded Image, The: Printmaking as Persuasion: Chazen Museum of Art, 6/18/2011–10/30/2011
  • Monumental Contemporary Prints from the Permanent Collection: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 5/12/1995–6/18/1995
  • Century of American Printmaking 1880-1980, A: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 2/18/1984–4/8/1984
  • Six Centuries of Prints and Drawings from the University of Wisconsin Collections: Madison Art Center, 11/21/1965–12/11/1965

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