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(New York/Georgia/Indiana, born 1938)
The Redwood and Greenbrier, 1980, from a series of five, both hors commerce aside from the edition of 200 and a deluxe edition of 20, both signed lower right "Baeder 80", New Masters, New York, publisher, etching and aquatints with screen print and collage in colors, on Arches paper, sheets 41 x 29-3/8 in.; unframed
Provenance: Property of a Southern Museum sold to benefit the Acquisition Fund
Note: "I am concerned with process: the revelation of a particular and poignant part of the urban landscape, and thus the preservation of a unique and rapidly disappearing icon of American roadside culture. (Take from culture in one dimension and contribute back in another dimension.) A significant aspect of the process is the quest, which basically is the transformation of documented archaeological findings - travel, investigation, gathering of material. " -John Baeder
small handling creases and edge 'dents'
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Property of a Southern Museum sold to benefit the Acquisition Fund