Urban Pack Basket

Copied Jamin Uticone, Urban Pack Basket, 2011, black ash, leather, and brass, 16 1218 1413 12 in. (41.946.334.2 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole, 2011.53, © 2011, Jamin Uticone

Artwork Details

Title
Urban Pack Basket
Date
2011
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
16 1218 1413 12 in. (41.946.334.2 cm)
Copyright
© 2011, Jamin Uticone
Credit Line
Gift of Martha G. Ware and Steven R. Cole
Mediums Description
black ash, leather, and brass
Classifications
Object Number
2011.53

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