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Mirage 87-3
Mirage 87-3
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Mirage 87-3

Artist Nishikawa Yoichiro 西川洋一郎 (Japanese, born 1956)
Date1987
MediumLithograph
DimensionsPaper: 24 1/2 x 33 1/4 in. (62.23 x 84.46 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of Jerry and Anne Godsey
Object number2024.12.182
Collections
Mirage 87-1
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1987
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1992
Yokkaichi: Woman Viewing a Mirage Procession
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3 Nemophela Ausita
Jane Webb Loudon
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A standing figure is depicted in indigenous Guatemalan attire, extending her hand towards a flower. Surrounding her are other flower figures emerging from a handled vessel. At the top and bottom, the words "Nebaj" and "Quiché" are written in cursive script.
Carlos Mérida
1951
Envelope with embossing and metallic highlights; with artist's seal Haku
Hirano Hakuko
c.1931
Flowers #3
Sugiura KazutoshI 杉浦和利
1980
Cracked Wall #3
Tanaka Ryohei 田中良平
1976
A crowd of people mostly seated around a large table drinking and talking merrily; a woman sits in the foreground with dressing/undressing, people stand in the doorway, a large stringed musical instrument (harp?) in the background, and art on the walls.  Illustration from a tavern scene in Hogarth's A Rake's Progress.
William Hogarth
1735-1763
A symmetrical, saucer-like form constructed from a dense, intricate web of fine light lines set against a black background. The structure features stepped concentric rings that expand to a wide middle and taper to small points at the top and bottom.
Robert C. Mueller
1996
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