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American
(1923–2016)
Green China Wall
1969
Wood, acrylic, and resin
95 x 73 x 10 in. (241.3 x 185.42 x 25.4 cm)
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
1998.67
At an early point in his career, Charles Garabedian temporarily stopped reading in order to free his work from the encumbrances of literary influence. Nonetheless, it was a compendium of photographs and illustrations in a 1940 book titled Chinese Houses and Gardens that inspired his Henry Inn series. Named after the author of the book, this series generated one of the artist’s nest paintings, Green China Wall (which is also considered to be one of a small group of his works known as The Walls of China).
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