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- Artist
- Nancy Manter
(American, b. 1951) - Title
- It's Like Asking a Dog to Catch a Rabbit, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Date
- 1984
- Medium
- Linoleum cut
- Dimensions
- 16 x 11 7/8 in. Image
- Credit
- Gift of Jane Goldman and Catherine Kernan
- Accession No.
- 1984.89.14
- Classification
- Prints
- Geography
- United States
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November 1984, gifted by Jane Goldman and Catherine Kernan (Madison, WI) to the Elvehjem Museum of Art [now called Chazen Museum of Art]
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- Betrothed in Apostasy, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Impression Star, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Boundaries, from the portfolio Point of Departure
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- Syra No. 1, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- A Room with a View, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- An Excerpt from the History of the World, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Untitled, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- The Martyrdom, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- False Starts, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Familiar Objects, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Occurrence on the Afterdeck, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- The Big Choice, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Memento Mori, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Produce, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Before Nine O'clock, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- A Merz Sonata No. 5, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Death to the Knights of Mary Phagen, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Overview, from the portfolio Point of Departure
- Emotional Breakdown, from the portfolio Point of Departure
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