Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionDownload 300 x 300 (Download)View PDFBuried CityPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)Buried CityArtist Richard Zakin (American, 1937 - 2018)Date1957ClassificationsPrintMediumLithographDimensions6 5/8 x 10 3/8 in.Credit LineLibrary TransferKeyword/SubjectabstractlinesObject number1968.086 Discover More "Yes, we finally moved to the city. We're on the tenth [pub "fifteenth"] floor - Number 1579. Mother didn't want to be buried in the country."Alan Dunn192652. Melancholia. Her you see my soured countenance,/ No feelings are repressed./ Life is always the same;/ Those who go are soon forgotten,/ The Dead are quickly buried.José Guadalupe Posada1947 Image Not Available for The Church at Arcegno - where the artist wished to be buriedThe Church at Arcegno - where the artist wished to be buriedArthur Segal1972Indigenous Women Leading Frontline Action to a location where the Dakota Access Pipeline was being buried in the ground. When the police asked them to turn around and leave with their approximately 200 supporters, they agreed to do so only if the police would join them in a prayer for the water. Once the police agreed, prayed with the group, and drank some sacred water, the Water Protectors peacefully returned to camp.John Willis2016, printed 2021And Cities Rest Again in ValleysRichard A. Florsheim1946Man Over CityRichard A. Florsheimcirca 1949City SignsRichard A. Florsheim1959City MorningRichard A. Florsheimcirca 1964Quiet CityRichard A. Florsheim1969 Image Not Available for Tests the CitiesTests the CitiesRichard A. Florsheim1951City SunriseRichard A. Florsheim1963Night CityRichard A. Florsheimcirca 1957 Powered by eMuseum