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Bullet and Apple (from Seeing the Unseen)
From the portfolio Seeing the Unseen
Negative 1964/print 1977
9 5/8 x 11 3/4 in. (24.45 x 29.85 cm)
Harold Edgerton (aka Dr. Harold Eugene Edgerton) (Fremont, Nebraska, 1903 - 1990, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
A Point Stretched: Views on Time, November 4, 2022 – July 9, 2023, Plaza and Gibson Galleries, San José Museum of Art.
Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection, May 22 -September 12, 1999, Second floor, New Wing, San José Museum of Art.
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Bullet and Apple (from Seeing the Unseen)
From the portfolio Seeing the Unseen
Photograph
Negative 1964/print 19779 5/8 x 11 3/4 in. (24.45 x 29.85 cm)
Harold Edgerton (aka Dr. Harold Eugene Edgerton) (Fremont, Nebraska, 1903 - 1990, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Object Type: Photograph
Medium and Support: Dye transfer print on paper
Credit Line: Gift of Connie and Stephen Wirtz
Accession Number: 1998.24.02
Exhibition
A Point Stretched: Views on Time, November 4, 2022 – July 9, 2023, Plaza and Gibson Galleries, San José Museum of Art.
Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection, May 22 -September 12, 1999, Second floor, New Wing, San José Museum of Art.
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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions: - Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection , 5/22/1999 - 9/12/1999
Dimensions
- Image Dimensions: 9 5/8 x 11 3/4 in. (24.45 x 29.85 cm)
Bibliography List
This object has the following bibliographic references: - Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection, San Jose Museum of Art. Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection, San Jose Museum of Art San Jose Museum of Art. San Jose, CA, 1999
Page Number: 25
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