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Digital Archive Master and Core Record

1996.0021.015


Digital Archive Master

Record ID 1996.0021.015.00
Description Rosa's mother standing on the hospital roof receiving kisses - an Eskimo kiss (looks like a nose) - a bird kiss - a butterfly kiss - a wet fish kiss - a throw kiss (looks like a glove) - a lion kiss
Corporate Creator SCILS, Rutgers University
Type Digital Master
Create Date 2001
Hardware Olympus Camedia Digital Camera E-10
File Format TIFF
File Size 11293888
Resolution 2240 x 1680 - 144 ppi
Bit Depth 8
Color Space RGB
Compression Uncompressed
Rights Petra Mathers. For educational purposes only.


Core Record

Accession # 1996.0021.015
Creator Petra Mathers
Medium Watercolor
Date 1995
Dimensions 37.8x48 (31.1x42)
Location Zimmerli Art Museum: CHLIT
Rights Restricted
Title 2 In every letter, she sent a kiss
Publisher New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1995
Credit Line Gift of the artist

Additional Keywords: mother, hospital, sanatorium, roof, kiss, fly, Eskimo, nose, bird, butterfly, fish, glove, lion, window
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