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- Title
- Was That a Girl
- Artist
- Richard Prince
- Date
- 1989
- Dimensions
- overall 75 × 116.0625 × 1.625 inches
- Materials
- acrylic, screenprint on canvas
- Location
- Not on view
Object Details
- Type
- Paintings (Paintings)
- Accession Number
- 2002.5
- Inscriptions
- in black ink on rev. tacking margin inverted “RPrince 1989”; in black ink on rev. tacking margin inverted “Was that a Girl”
- Physical Description
- A lavender canvas with the text in day-glo green; “I met my first girl, her name was Sally. Was that a girl, was that a girl. That’s what people kept asking.”
- Credit Line
- T. B. Walker Acquisition Fund, 2002
- Object Copyright
- Copyright retained by the artist