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Silver moon with grey organic shapes as articulation on black paper.
Moon Shot
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Moon Shot

Artist Lowell Nesbitt (American, 1933-1993)
Date1969
MediumColor lithograph
Dimensionssheet: 21 15/16 x 29 13/16 in. (55.7 x 75.7 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of Reese and Marilyn Arnold Palley
Object number1992.2.20
Collections
Visual DescriptionSilver moon with grey organic shapes as articulation on black paper.
The surface of the moon is silver and grey, organic shapes are visible diagonally across the black paper giving the impression of a close-up shot of the moon's surface.
Lowell Nesbitt
1969
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Lowell Nesbitt
1969
Organic silver and grey shapes flow outward from half-silver, half-black sphere in center.
Lowell Nesbitt
1969
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Lowell Nesbitt
1969
A light blue and grey print of the moon's surface featuring scattered circular craters with shadows inside.
Lowell Nesbitt
1969
The surface of the moon is visible on the lower half of the black paper while the space shuttle is seen foreground in front of it.  in the background, the earth is partially visible.
Lowell Nesbitt
1969
Quotes of astronauts are written in silver ink on black paper.
Lowell Nesbitt
1969
Organic shapes like oil on the surface of water are suggesting three figures.
Todd Walker
1969
A print of a reclining nude woman rests on a bench with smaller figures below her. A horizontal row of dots separates the lower half from a top section filled with smokey textures, diagonal lines, and red and grey organic shapes.
Vladimir Gazovic
1983
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Italo Scanga
1989
Highly colorful and playful "doodle" with letters of the alphabet and short lines of words in a field of organic shapes.
William Walmsley
undated
A print on gray paper featuring an irregular white outline enclosing a dark shaded area. Inside are two medium rounded shapes—one pale green and one white—suspended above a small cluster of green, white, and grey dots gathered near the bottom edge.
Maud Cabot Morgan
1970
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