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Artist: Christo (7)
Artist: Christo (7)
Wrapped Chair
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1996.29©
Brite Green Store Front Project
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1996.211©
America House Wrapped
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1993.225©
Wrapped Reichstag, Project for Berlin
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1996.212©
Store Front
Christo (American, 1935–2020) and 1 other
2008.157.1.j©
Title, DateArtist / CultureAccession numberMediumDimensionsCredit lineRights
Wrapped Chair
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1996.29wood, fabric, lacquer paint, and ropesOverall: 90 x 42.5 x 44 cm (35 7/16 x 16 3/4 x 17 5/16 in.)Gift of Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro©
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Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1971.48collage: photograph, graphite, wax crayon, fabric, cotton, twine, staples, black crayonOverall: 71.1 x 55.9 cm (28 x 22 in.)Gift of Agnes Gund for the Fiftieth Anniversary of The Print Club of Cleveland©
Brite Green Store Front Project
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1996.211graphite, charcoal, enamel paint, cotton fabric, brown wrapping paper, galvanized steel, masonite, and wire meshFramed: 75.7 x 59.8 cm (29 13/16 x 23 9/16 in.); Unframed: 73.9 x 58.1 cm (29 1/8 x 22 7/8 in.)Gift of Christo and Jeanne-Claude/CVJ Corporation©
America House Wrapped
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1993.225photo screenprint and collageGift of Dr. and Mrs. Norman L. Roulet©
200,000 Cubic Feet Package (Project for Documenta IV, Kassel)
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1997.248graphite, plastic, string, metal wire, staples and collageSheet: 70.6 x 55.6 cm (27 13/16 x 21 7/8 in.); Framed: 72 x 56.9 x 4.2 cm (28 3/8 x 22 3/8 x 1 5/8 in.)Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wixom©
Wrapped Reichstag, Project for Berlin
Christo (American, 1935–2020)
1996.212graphite, charcoal, pastel, crayon, and fabric, in two piecesOverall: 39.2 x 245.1 cm (15 7/16 x 96 1/2 in.)Gift of Christo and Jeanne-Claude/CVJ Corporation©
Store Front
Christo (American, 1935–2020) and 1 other
2008.157.1.jMylar and paper construction hinged so that the exterior and interior can be viewed separately or as one.James Parmelee Fund©