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wove Somerset paper · Accession ID 2024.147.29 Artwork Kara Walker, Roots and Links
Discover works by Kara Walker and learn about the artist
wove Somerset paper · Accession ID 2024.147.29 Artwork Kara Walker, Roots and Links
Trace the career of this cultural force—from her roots in Washington, DC, Chicago, and New York to the remarkable body of work she made during some 60 years in Mexico. In striving to make art for the people, Catlett put social justice at the very center of her work. Â
Fine Art Editions Co., Joseph Kleineman, Maureen Turci, Links Together, 1996, lithograph
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29; lower left verso by later hand in graphite: II Kinnbein der Figur rechts / linker
A prominent African American sculptor and printmaker, Elizabeth Catlett created art dedicated to aesthetic rigor, human dignity, and freedom for all. Born in 1915, in Washington, DC, she graduated from Howard University then earned a master of fine arts from the University of Iowa—the first student in the US to do so.
photo-lithograph on wove paper Accession ID 2008.115.1185 Not on view Artwork Links
A prominent African American sculptor and printmaker, Elizabeth Catlett created art dedicated to aesthetic rigor, human dignity, and freedom for all. Born in 1915, in Washington, DC, she graduated from Howard University then earned a master of fine arts from the University of Iowa—the first student in the US to do so.
photo-lithograph on wove paper Accession ID 2008.115.1185 Not on view Artwork Links
A prominent African American sculptor and printmaker, Elizabeth Catlett created art dedicated to aesthetic rigor, human dignity, and freedom for all. Born in 1915, in Washington, DC, she graduated from Howard University then earned a master of fine arts from the University of Iowa—the first student in the US to do so.
Fine Art Editions Co., Joseph Kleineman, Maureen Turci, Links Together, 1996, lithograph
Nearly every artist makes drawings at some point. Some use them as a way of thinking, jotting ideas down as quickly as they occur. Such rough sketches can offer fascinating glimpses into the artist’s imagination or their process. Meanwhile, many artists make elaborate drawings as finished works.
Close Modal Self-Portrait of Left Profile, Drawing (Selbstbildnis im Profil nachs links
The Corcoran Gallery of Art was the first institution in the United States created specifically as an art museum. After its closure in 2014, the National Gallery of Art took responsibility for the collection.
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