Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.
Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.
Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.
Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.

Bruce-Lou (perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible). Urban Crucifiction. Crayon drawing. 1951.

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Artist: Bruce-Lou [Lazinow(?) perhaps the last name comes next, but it's illegible]
Title: Urban Crucifiction.
Signed: Bruce-Lou Lazinow(?); 8/20/51 in graphite l.l.
Dimensions: 23 1/2" x 19 3/4".
Date: 1951.
Materials and Techniques:  Color crayon drawing on wove paper.
Provenance:  The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Tears and dents to edges. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Art Movements, Periods & Schools: American School XX C.
Note: A man is shown crucified on a street sign lamp post with a skyscraper in the background. On the wall of the skyscraper there are figures of two other crucified people as a reference to the story of two thieves crucified with Christ.