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Accession number
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1971-0710-0-PA
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Title
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Untitled
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Description
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A hand painting consisting of broad swathes of ink smeared over the work in quick, vigorous gestural strokes, with a few small daubs applied using the artist's fingers.
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Inscriptions
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Signed and dated "1971".
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Dimensions with frame
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N/A
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Condition
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Foxing. Insect damage at the bottom right corner. Hole, grazing, and a small brown spot along the bottom edge. Crease along the top edge. Brown stains on the reverse due to the medium used seeping through the paper. Tape on the reverse.
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Bibliography of printed matter
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Orianna Cacchione, “Tang Chang: Abstracting the Line, Retrieving the Image,” in Tang Chang: The Painting that is Painted with Poetry is Profoundly Beautiful, (Chicago: Smart Museum of Art, the University of Chicago, 2018), 11.
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All known reproductions.
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Orianna Cacchione, “Tang Chang: Abstracting the Line, Retrieving the Image,” in Tang Chang: The Painting that is Painted with Poetry is Profoundly Beautiful, (Chicago: Smart Museum of Art, the University of Chicago, 2018), inside cover, 22.