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Right Hand Study of a Navajo Woman with a Turquoise Bracelet
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Provided by Timothy Mayhew: Bronzepoint with lead white heightening on Lana 140 pound hot pressed paper prepared with genuine vermilion, lead white, and calcined bone mixed with rabbit skin glue. The drawing was done in February of 2001 and the preparation was created and placed on the paper on June 20, 1998.
Rights: © Timothy David Mayhew
Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies
Timothy Mayhew Farmington NM Sold to Harvard University Art Museums 2001
Harvard Art Museums/Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies The Philip and Lynn Straus Conservator of Works of Art on Paper Fund
Title: Right Hand Study of a Navajo Woman with a Turquoise Bracelet
Description:
Provided by Timothy Mayhew: Bronzepoint with lead white heightening on Lana 140 pound hot pressed paper prepared with genuine vermilion, lead white, and calcined bone mixed with rabbit skin glue.
The drawing was done in February of 2001 and the preparation was created and placed on the paper on June 20, 1998.
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