Front Panel of a Gruohmin

FRONT PANEL FOR A GRUOHMIN | circa 1966-71 | Photo by Ann Cady, 2024 | ©2026 Norman Daly Art: The photo depicts a rectangular, weathered stone relief with a slightly raised border and a recessed central panel, symmetrical lines leading into geometric shapes, resembling simplified architectural elements, set against a dark grey background, with the entire piece exhibiting signs of age and natural wear, giving it a historical and ancient appearance that suggests it may have been used as a decorative or functional architectural element in a historical building or structure, highlighting human craftsmanship and artistry from a bygone era.
FRONT PANEL FOR A GRUOHMIN | circa 1966-71 | Photo by Ann Cady, 2024 | ©2026 Norman Daly Art

The photo depicts a rectangular, weathered stone relief with a slightly raised border and a recessed central panel, symmetrical lines leading into geometric shapes, resembling simplified architectural elements, set against a dark grey background, with the entire piece exhibiting signs of age and natural wear, giving it a historical and ancient appearance that suggests it may have been used as a decorative or functional architectural element in a historical building or structure, highlighting human craftsmanship and artistry from a bygone era.

Name/Title

Front Panel of a Gruohmin

Entry/Object ID

COL.107

Made/Created

Artist

Norman Daly

Date made

circa 1966 - 1969

Place

Academic Institution

Cornell University

City

Ithaca, New York

Continent

North America

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Region

Asia Minor

Culture/Tribe

Llhuros

Acquisition

Place

City

Ithaca, New York

Continent

North America

Exhibitions

Akron Art Institute (1972)
Cornell University | A.D. White Museum of Art (1972)
Indianapolis Art Museum (1972)
Istanbul Biennial, 16th | "The Seventh Continent" (2019)
Memorial Art Gallery | University of Rochester (1972)
Roberson Center for Art and Science, Binghamton, NY (1974)
Romische-Germanisches Museum | "Projekt '74" | Cologne Germany (1974)
SUNY Albany | Art Gallery (1973}
University of Pennsylvania Art Museum, Philadelphia (1974)

General Notes

Note

Stone

Note

Styrofoam with metal/plastic attachments and faux surface treatment.

Note

NFA: Crate 109