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Artist/Maker
Peter Haines
(American, 1943)
Date1994
MediumLayers of semi-opaque ink silkscreened onto acid-free rag vellum
DimensionsSheet: 14 × 11 in. (35.6 × 27.9 cm)
Credit LineTranferred from the Hamilton College Collection
Object number2025.9.7
Not on view
DescriptionFrom the portfolio forward:
"Haines attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts after studying anthropology and psychology at the University of Colorado and earning a degree from the Harvard Business School. He works in bronze cast from wax models, making pieces ranging from palm-sized to over six feet tall. The artist's sources include animal and figurative forms and the shapes of ancient tools and ceremonial objects.
Peter Haines' print is formed from multiple layers of semi-opaque ink silkscreened onto acid-free rag vellum."
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Additional Details
Signature
Recto, bottom (pencil): "Pt D Haines"
Inscribed
Recto, bottom right of image (black ink): "42/50 1994 H"
Recto, bottom (pencil): "Saint Peter"
Recto, bottom (pencil): "Saint Peter"
Date: date unknown
Medium: Double-sided ink, gold paint, and opaque watercolor on paper
Object number: 1985.3a-b
Kurt Seligmann
Date: 1944
Medium: Etching on handmade rag paper
Object number: 1992.45.1
John von Wicht
Date: before 1970
Medium: Oil on on rice paper mounted onto linen covered board
Object number: 2003.16.3
William Wegman
Date: 1998
Medium: Digital print with acid dye on silk twill
Object number: 2007.2
Deborah Roberts
Date: 2024
Medium: 11-layer screen print with digital UV and 24-karat-gold leaf
Object number: 2025.4
Firelei Báez
Date: 2013
Medium: Pigmented abaca, cotton, and linen on abaca base sheet with radiograph opaque ink
Object number: 2016.7
Marsden Hartley
Date: c. 1933-1934
Medium: Oil on cardboard
Object number: 1986.18
Unknown artist, Greek (Ancient)
Date: c. 350-325 B.C.E.
Medium: Terracotta with slip and pigment
Object number: 1929.44
Unknown artist, Greek (Ancient)
Date: 350-320 B.C.E.
Medium: Polychrome terracotta with slip and pigment
Object number: 1929.30
Mel Bochner
Date: 1990
Medium: Screen print
Object number: 2003.12.1.4

