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Split Raven

Hunt, Tony Sr.

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Screen Print
1968
screen print on paper
55/100
frame: 64.5 cm x 73 cm; image size: 37.5 cm x 45.5 cm
The design is of a split raven. It is executed in black and red on a horizontal white rectangle. It uses formline style and has a vertical line or symmetry so that the right and left sides are identical. At the top, two sides of the raven's head are visible. The raven's beak is open. The raven's torso is composed of a large face with a neutral open mouth with visible teeth. On either side of the raven's torso are splayed wings and the legs of the raven. The tail of the raven is composed of another face, this time upside down. This face has an open mouth and a slight frown. There are fanned feathers under this face.
The design is of a split raven. It is executed in black and red on a horizontal white rectangle. It uses formline style and has a vertical line or symmetry so that the right and left sides are identical. At the top, two sides of the raven's head are visible. The raven's beak is open. The raven's torso is composed of a large face with a neutral open mouth with visible teeth. On either side of the raven's torso are splayed wings and the legs of the raven. The tail of the raven is composed of another face, this time upside down. This face has an open mouth and a slight frown. There are fanned feathers under this face.
birds, ravens
Gift of David Fate Norton and Mary J. Norton
U017.1.2

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