Mark Lombardi

BCCI, ICIC & FAB c. 1972 - 91 (Second Version)

2000

Large schematic diagram with interconnected nodes and text blocks mapping relationships across a wide white page.
Large schematic diagram with interconnected nodes and text blocks mapping relationships across a wide white page.
Recto

Not on view

Date
2000

Classification
Prints

Medium
Lithograph

Dimensions
Sheet: 18 × 36 in. (45.7 × 91.4 cm)

Accession number
2000.250.9

Edition
Edition unknown

Credit line
Purchase, with funds from the Drawing Committee and the Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Committee

Rights and reproductions
© 2000 Mark Lombardi

API
artworks/13678

Part of a series:
BCCI, ICIC & FAB
10 works

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Hand-drawn network diagram with circles connected by arrows showing directional relationships.
Hand-drawn network diagram with labeled nodes, arrows, and handwritten names and numbers.
Hand-drawn blue ink diagram showing three connected circles with arrows and handwritten labels.
A wide white diagram with hundreds of numbered nodes connected by curved arrows forming a complex network.
Hand-drawn network diagram showing Chandraswami at center with arrows connecting various people and organizations.
Large complex hand-drawn diagram with interconnected nodes, arrows, and handwritten annotations across a white sheet.
Handwritten checklist on lined notebook paper listing names and dates with pencil checkmarks.
Hand-drawn network diagram showing interconnected nodes and directional arrows across a two-page spread.
Hand-drawn network diagram of labeled circles connected by lines on a spiral-bound notebook page.



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