Dati Incomunicanti

Name/Title

Dati Incomunicanti

Entry/Object ID

2009.01.081

Type of Print

Etching

Artwork Details

Medium

Paper, ink

Acquisition

Accession

2009.01

Source or Donor

Florence E. Lonsford Endowment

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Credit Line

Funds Provided by the Florence Lonsford Endowment

Made/Created

Artist

Giovanni Turría

Date made

2003

Time Period

21st Century

Place

Country

Italy

Continent

Europe

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Title, Date, Inscription

Location

along the right edge of paper

Transcription

Dati incomunicanti etching 2003

Material/Technique

Pencil, Written

Type

Inscription

Location

center below image

Transcription

boná tirer

Language

Italian

Translation

Good engraving

Material/Technique

Pen, In Artist's Hand

Type

Chop

Location

right, recto

Transcription

FABRIANO

Material/Technique

Embossed

Notes

Fabriano paper chop

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Tertiary Object Term

Etching

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Print, Intaglio

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Print

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Graphic Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Dimensions

Dimension Description

16 x 20

Height

9-1/2 in

Width

7-3/4 in

Provenance

Notes

The artist; purchased by Purdue University in 2009 {1} {1} Purchased with funds from the Lonsford Endowment

Exhibition

Global Matrix II: An International Print Exhibition (2007)

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Exhibition label

Label

Global Matrix: An International Print Exhibition from the Purdue University Galleries’ Florene H. Lonsford Collection Hosted by Purdue University Galleries, the Global Matrix exhibition series has, for the last two decades, presented our campus with contemporary works on paper by international artists from six continents and over 30 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the U.K., France, Netherlands, Japan, Thailand, Argentina, South Africa, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Ukraine, Norway among others. Many of the works from past Global Matrix exhibits, such as the selections here, have been purchased by the Florence H. Lonsford Fund, a gift from the 1936 Purdue graduate who wished to “support the acquisition of art objects” by the university “to enrich individual interest in art.” Her generosity also made possible the placement of many of the sculptures that today reside outside Beering and Pao Halls. For more information go to: www.cla.purdue.edu/vpa/lonsford. The latest edition of the series, Global Matrix IV, is being exhibited from January 9, 2017 to February 18, 2017 in two of Purdue University Galleries’ locations: the Robert L. Ringel Gallery in Stewart Center, and the Fountain Gallery at 330 Min Street in downtown Lafayette You can get details about those venues at www.purdue.edu/galleries.