Front / Recto

  • Title Solid in Space – Enlarged (Těleso v Prostoru–Zvětšeno)
  • Negative Date 1935
  • Print Date 1935–55
  • Medium Two gelatin silver prints in overmat
  • Dimensions Image 11 7/16 x 9 3/16" (29 x 23.4 cm)
    Mount 16 7/8 × 11 7/8" (42.9 × 30.1 cm)
  • Place Taken Prague
  • Credit Line Thomas Walther Collection. Frances Keech Bequest, by exchange
  • MoMA Accession Number 1686.2001

Back / Verso

  • Mount Type Mount (original)
  • Marks and Inscriptions Signed in black ink on overmat recto, bottom right: těleso v prostoru–zvětšeno./II. roč. fotogr. j. hatláková. Inscribed in pencil on mount recto, bottom right: Slavá Hatláková/1935/Gegenstand im Raum. Inscribed in pencil on mount recto, bottom right: 85-09-028/029. Inscribed in pencil on mount verso, bottom right: Hatlakova P 8509028/29.
  • Provenance The artist; to the artist's estate [1]; probably through Suzanne Pastor to Galerie Rudolf Kicken, Cologne, c. 1990 [2]; to Peter Berg, New York, c. 1991 [3]; to Walter F. Maibaum Fine Arts Inc., New York, c. 1992 [4]; purchased by Adam J. Boxer, Brooklyn, N.Y., October 1992 [5]; to Jack Banning + Associates, New York, 1994 [6]; to Ubu Gallery, New York [7]; purchased by Thomas Walther, January 21, 1997 [8]; purchased by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2001.
    [1] MacGill/Walther 2001(3), p. 7.
    [2] Adam Boxer, e-mail to Maria Morris Hambourg, November 25, 2013.
    [3] MacGill/Walther 2001(3), p. 7; and Boxer, e-mail to Hambourg.
    [4] MacGill/Walther 2001(3), p. 7; and Boxer, e-mail to Hambourg.
    [5] MacGill/Walther 2001(3), p. 7; Boxer, e-mail to Hambourg; and Walter F. Maibaum Fine Arts Inc. invoice, October 22, 1992.
    [6] MacGill/Walther 2001(3), p. 7.
    [7] Ibid.; and Boxer, e-mail to Hambourg.
    [8] Ubu Gallery invoice, January 21, 1997.

Surface

  • Surface Sheen Glossy
  • Techniques Retouching (additive)
    Enlargement
    Ferrotyping
    Contact print
    Retouching (reductive)
  • PTM
    View of the recto of the artwork made using reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) software, which exaggerates subtle surface details and renders the features of the artwork plainly visible. Department of Conservation, MoMA
  • Micro-raking
    Raking-light close-up image, as shot. Area of detail is 6.7 x 6.7 mm. Department of Conservation, MoMA
    Raking-light close-up image, processed. Processing included removal of color, equalization of the histogram, and sharpening, all designed to enhance visual comparison. Department of Conservation, MoMA
    Raking-light close-up image, as shot. The surface area of the sample measures 1 x 1.35 cm.
    Raking-light close-up image, processed. Processing included removal of color, equalization of the histogram, and sharpening, all designed to enhance visual comparison. The image is cropped to 1024 x 1024 pixels and depicts a surface area of 6.7 x 6.7 mm.

Paper Material

  • Format Metric
  • UV Fluorescence Recto negative
    Verso no data
  • Fiber Analysis No fiber data available
  • Material Techniques Developing-out paper
  • XRF

    This work was determined to be a gelatin silver print via X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry.

    The following elements have been positively identified in the work, through XRF readings taken from its recto and verso (or from the mount, where the verso was not accessible):

    • Recto: S, Cl, Ca, Zn, Sr, Ag, Ba
    • Mount: Al, Si, S, Ca, Cr, Fe, Zn

    The graphs below show XRF spectra for three areas on the print: two of the recto—from areas of maximum and minimum image density (Dmax and Dmin)—and one of the verso or mount. The background spectrum represents the contribution of the XRF instrument itself. The first graph shows elements identified through the presence of their characteristic peaks in the lower energy range (0 to 8 keV). The second graph shows elements identified through the presence of their characteristic peaks in the higher energy range (8 to 40 keV).

    Areas examined: Recto (Dmax: black; Dmin: green), Verso or Mount (blue), Background (red)
    Elements identified: Al, Si, S, Ca, Sr, Ag, Ba
    Areas examined: Recto (Dmax: black; Dmin: green), Verso or Mount (blue), Background (red)
    Elements identified: Fe, Zn, Sr, Ag

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