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Rumor
6/14/198320th century
119 x 95 mm
Helen King Boyer, American, (1919–2012)
Object Type:
Print
Medium and Support:
Drypoint on paper
Credit Line:
Gift of Helen King Boyer
Accession Number:
1988.35.575
Current Location:
Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks
Keywords
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eagle (bird),
factory buildings,
fan (costume accessory),
figures (representations)*,
headpieces (headgear),
microphone,
necklace,
symbols*,
telephone poles*,
windows*,
woman
- eagle (bird)
- factory buildings
- fan (costume accessory)
- figures (representations) - Representations of humans or animals.
- headpieces (headgear)
- microphone
- necklace
- symbols - Visible signs (which can include figures, such as personifications, or objects) that stand for something else, often something abstract or invisible.
- telephone poles - Utility poles used primarily to support telephone lines or cables.
- windows - Openings in the wall of a building, serving to admit light, usually to permit vision, and often to admit air.
- woman
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