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What’s in it for me?

Artist Nick Ruth
Date2010
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumcolor screenprint pencil
DimensionsObject: 16 × 12 in. (40.7 × 30.5 cm) Sheet: 16 × 12 in. (40.7 × 30.5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase, Robert Bradley Fritz Purchase Fund
Keyword/Subject
  • geometric
  • abstract
Object number2011.0256
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"Chancellor Brown, eh? What's to keep me from going up to N.Y.U. tomorrow and punching him right in the nose?"
"Chancellor Brown, eh? What's to keep me from going up to N.Y.U. tomorrow and punching him right in the nose?"
Alan Dunn
1931
“What’s more - nothing to oil - no burnt-out motors - no moving parts to fix - no service charges.”
“What’s more - nothing to oil - no burnt-out motors - no moving parts to fix - no service charges.”
Alan Dunn
1966
What’s Up With That?
What’s Up With That?
Christina Preher
2003
Playground
Playground
Ruth Chaney
circa 1936 - 1943
Seashore Memories
Seashore Memories
Ruth Chaney
circa 1930s
Downtown
Downtown
Ruth Chaney
1935
Jockeying for the Start
Jockeying for the Start
Ruth Starr Rose
no date
Bondage Baggage Lift
Bondage Baggage Lift
Maia Ruth Lee
2021
"Oh dear! It's the what's-their-names. General Motors Pavilion, '65."
"Oh dear! It's the what's-their-names. General Motors Pavilion, '65."
Alan Dunn
1967
"What's the trouble with Esther now?", "Oh, another spirit communication. She's sitting out this dance with Valentino."
"What's the trouble with Esther now?", "Oh, another spirit communication. She's sitting out this dance with Valentino."
Alan Dunn
1927
"What's so Christmassy about going to church?"
"What's so Christmassy about going to church?"
Alan Dunn
1962
"What's the official line now? Do we take an attitude of statemanlike diplomacy, or do we burn down their library?"
"What's the official line now? Do we take an attitude of statemanlike diplomacy, or do we burn down their library?"
Alan Dunn
c 1965
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