The penile implosion/inversion theory, approximately 1985 / Charles Hallett
- Bib ID:
- 8145830
- Format:
- Picture
- Author:
- Hallett, Charles, artist
- Related Online Resources:
- PIC Drawer 97 #PIC/20833/29 copy
- Description:
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- approximately 1985
- 1 drawing : black and white ; 31 x 31.5 cm
- Series:
- Cartoons, photographs and posters from the Matilda collection, approximately 1982-1997.
- Summary:
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A man's penis and head trade places on his body through a series of steps.
- Notes:
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- Part of the collection: Cartoons, photographs and posters from the Matilda collection, approximately 1982-1997.
- Title from inscriptions.
- Inscriptions: "Hallett"--Artist's signature lower right of image; "The penile implosion/inversion theory"--Title above image.
- Condition: Creases, yellowing.
- PIC Drawer 97 #PIC/20833/29 copy Digital master available National Library of Australia
- Subject:
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- Related Records:
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This belongs to the Cartoons, photographs and posters from the Matilda collection, approximately 1982-1997.
This collection contains 44 records. - Copyright:
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Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Artistic
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1985
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