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Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

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Artist Thomas Leo Blackwell (American, born 1938)
Date1979
MediumSilkscreen
Dimensions25 x 17 in., (63.5 x 43.2 cm,)
Mat: 36 x 30 in. (91.4 x 76.2 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of Leonard Velick
Object numberPR-81-28-D
Collections
View of four-lane freeway; billboard next to freeway has an image of a woman lying on her back with her legs bent and her arms beneath her head; a green hill rises in the background and is topped by scattered skyscrapers.
Thomas Leo Blackwell
1980
View of storefront with sign that reads: "CHARLES JOURDAN"; walls of store are entirely composed of transparent glass and reflective mirrors; in a mall-like interior.
Thomas Leo Blackwell
1980
Embossed geometric shapes with graphite line drawing outlining a radio on a shelf.
Thomas Wesselmann
1965
Geometric image of black lines and red opaque color defining a stair shaped image enclosed in a box.
Thomas Henry Kenny
1966
Landscape along coastal region.
Thomas Moran
c. 1880
A black and white etching of a flat landscape. A rutted dirt path curves into the distance past a rustic wooden fence and a body of water. The sky is filled with clouds and radiating sunbeams.
Thomas Moran
c. 1880
Black and white print centered on cream paper. It depicts a woman with dark hair, bare-chested, reclining on a patterned pillow. The figure faces right with legs crossed.
Thomas Handforth
1928
Linear etching with heavy plate tone of five horses on a coastal hill overlooking harbor or bay with 2 boats in the distance
Thomas Handforth
undated
African figure with a cow in harness and palm trees and building in background, cactus in foreground
Thomas Handforth
1926
Landscape of buildings on a mountain lake- shoreline with long wharf, boat, evergreen trees, wooden buildings and tree covered mountains in distance
Thomas Handforth
1927
Two figures (young men in Arabic dress) playing chess.  Arch of brick, falling apart, plants etc.  growing out of it, a sheep lying down on top of it; Islamic tops of buildings in distance.
Thomas Handforth
1928
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