{
	"objects" : [
		
		{
		"embark_ID" : 3302,
		"URL" : "https://artmuseum-collection.usu.edu/Objects-1/info/3302",
		"Disp_Access_No" : "1999.102",
		"_AccNumSort1" : "",
		"Disp_Create_DT" : "1997",
		"_Disp_Start_Dat" : "1997",
		"_Disp_End_Date" : "1997",
		"Disp_Title" : "Five Faces Panel, Needles Area, Canyon Lands National Park",
		"Alt_Title" : "",
		"Obj_Title" : "",
		"Series_Title" : "",
		"Disp_Maker_1" : "Craig Law",
		"Sort_Artist" : "Law, Craig",
		"Disp_Dimen" : "19.625 x 24.875 x 1 in.",
		"Disp_Height" : "19.625 in.",
		"Disp_Width" : "24.875 in.",
		"Dimen_Extent" : "Overall Dimensions",
		"Medium" : "Gelatin Silver print",
		"Support" : "",
		"Disp_Medium" : "Gelatin Silver print",
		"Info_Page_Comm" : "Color photograph of a rock wall in Canyonlands National Park. The rocks in the photo are orange and brown colors reflecting the nature of the southern Utah landscape. In the lower-right area of the rock wall are 5 human figures drawn by Native Americans. The lower half of the photograph is full of rocks that are much darker than the brown and orange rocks above.",
		"Dedication" : "Gift of the artist",
		"Copyright_Type" : "",
		"Disp_Obj_Type" : "Photograph",
		"Creation_Place2" : "",
		"Department" : "",
		"Obj_Name" : "",
		"Period" : "",
		"Style" : "",
		"Edition" : "", 
		"Curator" : "", "Images": [  ]
		},
	]
}
