Alison Hall's 2011 work featured in artcritical post
Alison Hall created the artwork San Sebastiano, After Perugino in 2011, using graphite and Venetian plaster on a panel measuring 12 by 19 inches. The piece was posted on artcritical on April 18, 2014, at 3:30 pm. It was part of a group exhibition titled Repetitive Motion at Projector, as indicated by the source URL. The work references Perugino, an Italian Renaissance painter. Hall's technique combines traditional drawing materials with plaster on a wooden support. The post was filed under an unspecified category on the artcritical website, which is powered by WordPress. No further details about the exhibition dates or location are provided in the source material.
Key facts
- Alison Hall is the artist
- San Sebastiano, After Perugino is the artwork
- Created in 2011
- Medium: graphite and Venetian plaster on panel
- Dimensions: 12 x 19 inches
- Posted on artcritical on April 18, 2014 at 3:30 pm
- Part of group exhibition Repetitive Motion at Projector
- References Perugino
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Artists
- Alison Hall
- Perugino
Institutions
- artcritical
- Projector