Joseph Glasco
Screen

Screen

© The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Screen
Screen
ArtistAmerican, 1925–1996
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Screen
Date1983
PlaceGalveston, Texas, United States
MediumAcrylic and collaged canvas on canvas
DimensionsOverall: dimensions variable
Ten two-sided canvases, each: 88 × 48 × 2 1/4 in. (223.5 × 121.9 × 5.7 cm)

Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by Duke Energy
Object number85.4
Non exposé

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ProvenanceThe artist; purchased by MFAH, 1985.
Exhibition History"Joseph Glasco, 1948 - 1986, Sesquicentennial Exhibition," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, April 19–June 29, 1986. (LN:86.20).

"Tradition and Innovation: A Museum Celebration of Texas Art,” The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, February 17–May 6, 1990.

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