21:47 08/16/2008
Hi spiceytaco --
It's a really big painting and it is hard to see much from a small image. And a color image would be great. It takes time and effort to get the work to the studio for new photography, so when we have a b/w negative, we're providing a scan. Please stay tuned! As to why it's so small: we're working on a popup that'll let people know why we don't always provide a fullsize image. When an artwork (like this one) is protected by copyright, we can only show a thumbnail. We're working on contacting artists and their estates to get permission to do more.
17:20 08/02/2008
can't tell anything from this terrible photo
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This image is presented as a "thumbnail" because it is protected by copyright. The Brooklyn Museum respects the rights of artists who retain the copyright to their work.
Wind, Sunshine and Flowers
- Artist: Alma W. Thomas, American, 1895-1978
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas
- Dates: 1968
- Dimensions: 71 3/4 x 51 7/8 in. (182.2 x 131.8 cm)
- Signature: Lower right: "A W Thomas / '68"
- Inscriptions: Verso labels: 1) "Martha Jackson Gallery/ 32 East 69 St, NY, 10021/ Alma Thomas/ Wind Sunshine and Flowers/ medium Ac/ c. size 72x52/ Date 1968" 2) "Corcoran Museum of Art/ Exhibition: Alma Thomas Retrospective/ Dates Sept 8- Oct 15, 1972/ Lender: The Artist"
- Collections: Contemporary Art
- Museum Location:
This item is not on view - Accession Number: 76.120
- Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson
- Image: Overall, 76.120_bw.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph
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