Constantin Karahalios Greek, born Libya, 1923 © Constantin Karahalios Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page. download Expand image Close Search the Site © Constantin Karahalios Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page. Previous slide Next slide Saint Pierre of Rome, 1963 Artwork Details Materials mixed media Measurements support: 63 3/4 x 38 15/16 inches (161.925 x 98.90125 cm); framed: 64 5/8 x 39 1/8 inches (164.15 x 99.38 cm) Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum Credit Gift of The Seymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc., 1971 Accession ID 1971:4.15 More details Inscriptions: signature / reverse: Karahalios C. Paris 63 . . . Provenance: purchased by Seymour H. Knox Foundation from Martha Jackson Gallery, NY in 1964; donated to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1971 Object Classifications: Paintings Work Type: Painting (visual work) Information may change due to ongoing research. Glossary of Terms Related Content Related Exhibitions {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Continental Painting and Sculpture, 1942–72 in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery July 21, 1972–August 27, 1972 Related Publications {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Continental Painting and Sculpture, 1942–1972 in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Contemporary Art 1942-72: Collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Related Links {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Collection Highlights All Collection Highlights Previous slide Next slide Vega-Nor, 1969 Victor Vasarely Kilroy, 1957 Paul Terence Feeley Untitled (intern "Shape 7") (KG/O 2010_8031L), 2010 Katharina Grosse Kindergrab (No. 243), 1999 Thomas Scheibitz Le Peintre Ker-Xavier Roussel et sa fille (The Painter Ker-Xavier Roussel and His Daughter), 1903 Edouard Vuillard Nomad, 1963 James Rosenquist Convergence, 1952 Jackson Pollock Santa Cruz Circle, 1997 Richard Long Limit of the Twilight, 1991 Roni Horn Related People Constantin Karahalios