PAINTING, Tania Ferrier, 'The Door'

H2006.41

Painting, acrylic on board in wooden lime washed frame with mat board backing, depicting a row of holiday accomodation near a beach with a 2cm deep rectangular inset section inlaid with clear acrylic that has a printed image of an Aboriginal man. Painting signed on the back in black marking pen 'Tania Ferrier 2005 / "The Door"'. White sticker on back, printed 'Stafford Studios 10 / 102 Forrest St, Cottesloe WA 6011 / Ph 08 9385 1399 / Tania Ferrier / The Door / 42 x 30cm Acrylic on board / $660'. Black and white label bottom right hand side of back has details of picture framers: 'BITCHES BREW / CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMERS / THE / PICTURE / FRAMERS / 64 HIGH ST / FREMANTLE / WA 6160 / Ph/Fax: 9430 5292 / Foundation Member / of the Picture Framers / Guild of W.A. Inc.'. White nylon cord attached across width of back, for hanging.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2006.41
Accession Date: 17 Jun 2006
Acquisition Year: 2006
Credit: Donated by Abe Dunovits under the Cultural Gifts Program

Material

Wood

wooden frame, acrylic paint, plastic

frame
Plastic/Synthetic/Polymerinsert
Paint/Synthetic/Polymerpainting

Measurement

height313mm
width433mm
height300mm
width420mm

 


 

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