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Catalog Number |
B2019.01.1034 |
Object Name |
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Title |
The Miles Mask |
Museum |
Alexandria Black History Museum |
Description |
Framed print of a drawing of Miles Davis entitled, "The Miles Mask". The drawing depicts Davis playing the trumpet and shows two images of a mask of Davis' face. Below the image in the bottom right corner is the artist's signature, but it is illegible. On the left side is the pencil notation, "572/750". The frame is red colored wood, with a white mount. There are metal hooks and a metal hanging wire on the back of the frame. This framed print was used by Carlton A. Funn Sr. as part of his exhibition, "The History and Culture of Minorities", later named "National / International Cultural Exhibits ("NICE"). |
Material |
Paper/Cardboard/Wood/Metal |
Dimensions |
H-23.031 W-31.102 D-1.102 inches |
Search Terms |
African American history African American People Jazz Jazz musicians Musicians |
Subjects |
African American history African American People Jazz Jazz musicians Musicians |
Related People |
Funn, Carlton A., Sr. |
