Friday Afternoon: Mr. Haines introduced lithography to me using paper instead of stone. This print is composed around feelings of a picnic with Connie Scott and Bud Richardson. I’m in the black turtleneck. The spring grass of the Kittatas Valley was waving in the wind.
Friday Afternoon

Mr. Haines introduced lithography to me using paper instead of stone. This print is composed around feelings of a picnic with Connie Scott and Bud Richardson. I’m in the black turtleneck. The spring grass of the Kittatas Valley was waving in the wind.

Name/Title

Friday Afternoon

Entry/Object ID

pr630615ritA

Description

Lithograph. Black and white. Image 10 1/2" x 7" on 13 3/4" x 10" hot press buff Text (sulphite) paper. Signed lower right.

Artwork Details

Medium

Lithograph

Made/Created

Artist

Bill Ritchie

Date made

1963

Place

* Untyped Place

Central Washington State College

Edition

12

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Title lower left, edition, and artist's signature, lower right

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

DSCN

Other Number

1743

Number Type

Folio Number

Other Number

1943

Number Type

Catalog ID

Other Number

Pr-03rit

Dimensions

Dimension Description

73.5 sq in

Height

10-1/2 in

Width

7 in

Dimension Notes

Hot press Buff Text (sulphite) paper

Color

Black and white

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

Mini Art Gallery

Date

September 24, 2021

Valuations

Valuation Type

Estimate

Value

$73.50

Estimator

Bill Ritchie

Date

Sep 24, 2021

Created By

nelsund3@hotmail.com

Create Date

September 24, 2021

Updated By

nelsund3@hotmail.com

Update Date

October 24, 2022