Basic Information
Title: Eye’s Delight
Artist(s):
Lloyd Sumner
Unframed Dimensions: 12 x 16 in.
Medium: plotter drawing in ink on paper mounted on matboard
Inventory ID: Sumner-0000-34
Description
signed lower right in green ink
titled and numbered 12/75 lower left in graphite
CALMA Company information printed along the bottom edge of the paper
Winsor & Newton company label printed on the back of the matboard
date unknown: circa 1960’s – 1970’s
Detail images of the work
offset lithograph created after an original unique computer-generated plotter drawing signed lower right in print titled lower center in print copyrighted and dated lower left in print equipment used to create the original plotter drawing: hardware: B5500 Burroughs Computer software: ALGOL output machine: CalComp 565 Drum Plotter location: Computer Science Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, […]
offset lithograph created after an original unique computer-generated plotter drawing signed middle right in print titled lower center in print copyrighted and dated lower left in print equipment used to create the original plotter drawing: hardware: B5500 Burroughs Computer software: ALGOL output machine: CalComp 565 Drum Plotter location: Computer Science Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, […]
offset lithograph created after an original unique computer-generated plotter drawing signed lower right in print titled lower center in print copyrighted and dated lower left in print equipment used to create the original plotter drawing: hardware: B5500 Burroughs Computer software: ALGOL output machine: CalComp 565 Drum Plotter location: Computer Science Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, […]
offset lithograph created after an original unique computer-generated plotter drawing signed lower right in print titled lower center in print copyrighted and dated lower left in print equipment used to create the original plotter drawing: hardware: B5500 Burroughs Computer software: ALGOL output machine: CalComp 565 Drum Plotter location: Computer Science Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, […]