Marina del Rey, 180 degree views, from the Los Angeles Documentary Project
- Title:
- Marina del Rey, 180 degree views, from the Los Angeles Documentary Project
- Collection:
- Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell
- Set:
- Landscape and the Environment
- Creator:
- Flick, Robbert
- Creation Date:
- 1980
- ID Number:
- 82.099.003.002
- File Name:
- 82.099.003.002.jpg
- Work Type:
- Photograph
- Materials/Techniques:
- gelatin silver prints
- Subject:
- Landscape photography
Art and Photography
Los Angeles - Measurement:
- 40.6 x 50.8 (centimeters, height x width)
- Description:
- Ten-by-ten grid of horizontal, monochrome photo, some of the horizon, some of individual buildings, and some of slightly wider views.
- Notes:
- Part of Los Angeles Documentary project portfolio, comprised of 60 photographs by LA photographers.
- Cite As:
- Robbert Flick (American, born 1939), Marina del Rey, 180 degree views, from the Los Angeles Documentary Project, 1980. Gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm). Gift of Albert A. Dorskind, Class of 1943, JD 1948, 82.099.003.002.
- Repository:
- Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
- Format:
- Image
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