Queen
- Title:
- Queen
- Collection:
- Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell
- Set:
- History of photography
- Creator:
- Flack, Audrey
- Creation Date:
- 1975 (negative)
1984 (print)
- ID Number:
- 99.015.003
- File Name:
- 99.015.003.jpg
- Work Type:
- Photograph
- Materials/Techniques:
- dye transfer prints
- Subject:
- Art and Photography
color photography - Measurement:
- 61 x 50.8 (centimeters, height x width)
- Description:
- Bright colored still life of a jumble of personal objects. A yellow apple topped with an orange wedge is in the upper left, a blooming red rose just below to the right, and a queen of hearts card on the right edge. Below, and partially obscured by the rose is an open oval locket with a picture of a younger and an older woman, going left from this are several open makeup pots in reds and green, and a tan chess queen. Other items, including a watch, a die, and more makeup are also included.
- Notes:
- One of 12 prints from the portfolio 'Audrey Flack: 12 Photographs 1973 to 1983'.
- Cite As:
- Audrey L. Flack (American, born 1931), Queen, from the portfolio Audrey Flack: 12 Photographs 1973 to 1983, 1975 (negative); 1984 (print). Dye transfer print, Edition 9/10 AP, 61 x 50.8 cm. Acquired through the generosity of Zita and Edward Rosenthal, 99.015.003.
- Repository:
- Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
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