Edward Ruscha

Texaco - Jackrabbit, AZ

1962, printed 1989

Not on view

Date
1962, printed 1989

Classification
Photographs

Medium
Gelatin silver print

Dimensions
Sheet (sight): 10 5/8 × 11 1/8in. (27 × 28.3 cm) Image (sight): 10 1/4 × 10 3/4in. (26 × 27.3 cm)

Accession number
W.P.2010.260.4

Edition
1/25, 8 AP, 1 TP

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau

Rights and reproductions
© Ed Ruscha

API
artworks/37948

Part of a series:
Gasoline Stations
10 works

A car is parked at an old gas station with signs advertising gas for 29 cents and water for sale.
A small gas station with four pumps and a large sign that reads, “Say FINA, exactly as good as the best!”
Trucks parked at a Flying A service station with signs for truckers lounge and lubrication pit.
Gas station with multiple pumps, large “KNOX” sign, and gas prices displayed as 26 and 29 cents.
A Phillips 66 gas station with two cars parked outside, located near a road and hillside houses.
Two old gas pumps at a self-service station, with signs showing gas prices of 26 and 30 cents.
A blurry gas station with bright lights and a car parked outside at night, surrounded by darkness.
A gas station with a large "STANDARD" sign, several gas pumps, and a sign offering tune-up services.
Several cars parked near a Texaco gas station and a building with a large jackrabbit statue on the roof.
A vintage gas station with cars parked, featuring a Union 76 sign and "Minute Man Service" text.


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