Blue-Violet Log Cabin
- Title
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Blue-Violet Log Cabin
- LC Subject
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Painting
Acrylic painting
Painting, Abstract
painting (image-making)
paintings (visual works)
acrylic paintings (visual works)
- Creator
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Cole, Carolyn
- Description
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This painting consists of a 4 x 4 grid pattern rendered mostly in cool tones and accented with a peachy color. The sections of the grid contain repetative, concentric elements of squares. When viewed as a whole, the grid also conveys an additional blue, diagonal pattern.
C.J. Cole; Blue-violet Log Cabin Pattern; 28x28 inches; acrylic on paper; ohsu medical records
(1986) Carolyn Cole is a painter and sculptor originally from Portland, Oregon, now residing in New yrok City. She worked extensively on handmade, cast paper paintings from 1978 to 1985. This painting, from 1984, is from her American Quilt series.
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- Location
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Oregon Health and Science University >> Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States
Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States
- Street Address
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(main campus) 3181 S. W. Sam Jackson Road, Portland Oregon
- Date
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1975/2012
- Identifier
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1986_ohsc-med-rec-div_02_a01
- Item Locator
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COL: 86-2
- Accession Number
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1986_ohsc-med-rec-div_02_a01
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Dc Rights Holder
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Cole, Carolyn
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Measurements
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28 x 28 inches
- Material
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Painting
acrylic on handmade rag paper
- Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Primary Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Relation
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1986 Oregon Health Sciences Center Collection. Medical Records Division, Portland Oregon
1986_ohsc-med-rec-div
- Has Version
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slide; color
- Institution
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Oregon Arts Commission
University of Oregon
- Note
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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) was formed in 1974 as the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center. It was renamed Oregon Health Sciences University in 1981 and took its current name in 2001, as part of a merger with the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology in Beaverton.<br><br>For a map of OHSU's Marquam Campus, see http://www.ohsu.edu/about/campusmap.pdf
- Color Space
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RGB