Peace Table II
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Peace Table II
194620th century
186 x 212 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:
1988.35.1054
Current Location:
Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks
Keywords
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crucifix,
landscape (representation),
leaders (people)*,
peace*,
politics*,
ruin,
ruined cities,
table (architectural element)
- crucifix
- landscape (representation)
- leaders (people) - Those who take the lead in any enterprise or movement, or who guide the actions and opinions of followers.
- peace - The condition or state of mental or physical harmony, tranquility, or serenity, or mutual concord between individuals or groups.
- politics - The art or science of government or governing, especially the governing of a political entity, such as a nation, and the administration and control of its internal and external affiars American Heritage Dictionary (2000)
- ruin
- ruined cities
- table (architectural element)
Exhibition List
- The Boyer Family: Mother-Daughter, Innovative Printmakers 3/16/2012 - 8/3/2012
Related Siblings(s)
Click a record to viewPeace Table I
1988.35.1050
Peace Table II
1988.35.1351
Peace Table II
1988.35.1352
Peace Table II
1988.35.1353
Peace Table II
1997.41.10
Peace Table I [cut down plate]
1997.41.9
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