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Saint Bridget Place Setting

Judy Chicago

Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art

On View: Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 4th Floor
MEDIUM Runner:Cotton/linen base fabric, silk, woven interface support material (horsehair, wool, and linen), cotton twill tape, silk, synthetic gold cord, hardwood, wool, monofilament nylon thread, silk, cotton floss thread, yarn, thread Plate: Porcelain with overglaze enamel (China paint)
DATES 1974–1979
DIMENSIONS Runner:51 5/8 x 30 1/4 (131.1 x 76.8 cm) Plate: 14 x 14 x 1 in. (35.6 x 35.6 x 2.5 cm)  (show scale)
ACCESSION NUMBER 2002.10-PS-15
CREDIT LINE Gift of The Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation
MUSEUM LOCATION This item is on view in Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 4th Floor
CAPTION Judy Chicago (American, born 1939). Saint Bridget Place Setting, 1974–1979. Runner:Cotton/linen base fabric, silk, woven interface support material (horsehair, wool, and linen), cotton twill tape, silk, synthetic gold cord, hardwood, wool, monofilament nylon thread, silk, cotton floss thread, yarn, thread Plate: Porcelain with overglaze enamel (China paint), Runner:51 5/8 x 30 1/4 (131.1 x 76.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of The Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation, 2002.10-PS-15. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 2002.10-PS-15_plate_PS9.jpg)
IMAGE overall, 2002.10-PS-15_plate_PS9.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2013
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RIGHTS STATEMENT © Judy Chicago
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