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PeregriNasyon: Is America in the Heart?

Cooper Hewitt

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Object Details

Designer

Lucille Tenazas, American, b. Philippines, 1953

Catalogue Status

Research in Progress

Description

White 16 x 15 1/4" box for heading and picture. Printedin black, upper left: "Filipino American Arts Exposition/ and/ Center for the Arts/ Yerba Buena Gardens/ presents/ Teatro ng ("T" in pink) Tanan's/ production of/ peregri Nasyon" ("N" in pink). Right center, large photo reproduction of antique photograph of three Filipino gentlemen-two sitting cross-legged, and one standing beyond-all in suits and tie. "D. Teordoiso(difficult to decipher)" vertically in cursive handwriting on photo at left. Imprinted in black, lower right corner of top section: "A play about the enduring spirit of Filipinos/ and their struggle for a place to call home."
Information about play at bottom.

Credit Line

Gift of Lucille Tenazas

Date

1994

Accession Number

1995-171-2

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

graphic design

Object Name

Poster

Type

Poster

Medium

Offset lithograph on gray paper

Dimensions

61.0 x 45.7 cm (24 x 18 in. )

Place

USA

made in

USA

distributed in

San Francisco, California, USA

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Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design Department

Data Source

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq4c482caba-0fef-46ce-9299-b4b1dfe8ab32

Record ID

chndm_1995-171-2

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