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English: Atmosphere and Environment XII, (sculpture).

Nevelson, Louise, 1899-1988, sculptor. Lippincott, Inc., fabricator. Cold Spring Granite Company, contractor.

1970. Installed 1973 at Art Museum of Philadelphia and moved in 2019 to University of Pennsylvania, which has sited it on Shoemaker Green between Franklin Field and Ringe Squash Courts).[1] Medium: Sculpture: Cor-Ten steel; Base: granite with plywood support. Dimensions: Sculpture: approx. 174 x 123 x 61 in.; Base: approx. 29 x 138 1/2 x 101 in. (18,000 lbs.). Inscription: (Base:) ATMOSPHERE AND ENVIRONMENT XII/1970/LOUISE NEVELSON unsigned.

Administered by Association for Public Art (aka aPA, and fka as Fairmount Park Art Association), which loaned it to University of Pennsylvania in 2019[2] Fairmount Park Art Association was located at 1616 Walnut Street, Suite 2012, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 Formerly Located Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th Street & Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Western entrance terrace, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 Smithsonian Control Number: IAS PA000013

Published before 1978 without visible copyright notice, therefore in the public domain
Date 6 January 2012
Medium Cor-Ten steel
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West porch of Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
Source/Photographer Own work

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  1. https://www.associationforpublicart.org/apa-now/news/apa-to-relocate-nevelson-and-epstein-sculptures-to-penn/ accessed on March 17, 2021
  2. https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/two-monumental-sculptures-arrive-campus accessed March 17, 2021

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