Felling a cedar 76 feet in circumference measured 1 1/2 feet from ground. Supposed to have been the largest tree in Washington
Felling a cedar 76 feet in circumference measured 1 1/2 feet from ground. Supposed to have been the largest tree in Washington is an artwork. It is housed at the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and was created in 1906. Classified as a Photograph, it measures 26.50 cm in width and 34.00 cm in height.
Key facts
- creation period: 1906 - 1906
- creation period details: 1906
- width: 26.50 cm
- height: 34.00 cm
- art medium: Photograph
- museum: Museum of Modern Art (New York)
- acquisition year: 2001
- artists: Darius Kinsey
- countries: United States
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