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Rita Donagh, Reflection on Three Weeks in May 1970, 1971
Notable examples of maps in art, episode 5
A follow-up to one, two, three, and four, featuring:
Nancy Graves, Exclude, 1980, oil on canvas Bharti Kher, Not all who wander are lost (2), 2010, mixed media kinetic sculpture, 51x98x43 cm Jenny Holzer, Protect Protect, 2007, oil on canvas, 201 x 260 cm Rita Donagh, shadow of six counties (c), 1980, graphite and acrylic on paper, 36 x 36 cm Giorgio de Chirico, The Melancholy of Departure, 1916, oil on canvas, 52x36 cm Hyman Bloom, Treasure Map, 1945 Kathy Prendergast, Black Map Series - North America, Pacific North West, 2010, ink on printed map, 99x116 cm Jasper Johns, Two Maps II, 1966, lithograph, 25x20in Marcel Mariën, Peace During Wartime, 1940, lithographs on paper, 23x19 cm The-Merger, Inflation, 2010, watercolor on heavy paper, 130x158cm
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Richard Hamilton and Paul McCartney designing the cover of the Beatles’ White Album, 1968. Photograph by Rita Donagh.
Rita Donagh, shadow of six counties (c), 1980
Rita Donagh (British, b. 1939), Long Meadow, 1982. Oil on canvas, 152.4 x 152.4 cm.
Rita Donagh, shadow of six counties (c), 1980 Graphite and acrylic on paper Image: 360 x 362 mm support: 360 x 362 mm frame: 597 x 584 x 25 mm Collection: Tate