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Cloud Atomic Laboratory

Print
1971 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photo-etchings from a suite of 8 plates entitled 'Cloud Atomic Laboratory. Science and Fantasy in the Technological World'. Each plate has two images. The suite is accompanied by a title page with introductory text and an index of individual titles. Printed by J. Collyer and J. Crossley.

Object details

Category
Object type
Titles
  • Cloud Atomic Laboratory (series title)
  • Television Series 'Lost in Space' Robot as in 'Forbidden Plant' (assigned by artist)
  • Soviet Dog and Man Exit from Space Chamber (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Photo-etchings
Brief description
By Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Television Series 'Lost in Space' Robot as in 'Forbidden Plant'' and 'Soviet Dog and Man Exit from Space Chamber', two images, photo-engravings, 1971
Physical description
Photo-etchings from a suite of 8 plates entitled 'Cloud Atomic Laboratory. Science and Fantasy in the Technological World'. Each plate has two images. The suite is accompanied by a title page with introductory text and an index of individual titles. Printed by J. Collyer and J. Crossley.
Dimensions
    Credit line
    Given by British Olivetti Ltd.
    Object history
    Suite originally housed in a cream ‘marbled’ portfolio box with black paper lining. Printed in gold on front: ‘Eduardo Paolozzi / Cloud ATomic LaboRatoRy’. Dims. of container: 60.5 x 43 x 2.5cm. Condition of container: bowed. Container is unnumbered and stored elsewhere, currently (2011) at the back of '1st Mezz' in the National Art Library.
    Bibliographic reference
    Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1971
    Collection
    Accession number
    CIRC.675-1971

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