| Children
with Flowers depicts four children
of different cultures nestled together behind a straw basket of
exquisite flowers. The unique interweaving of the children's bodies,
hands and flowers is a metaphor of unity and diversity of children
today.
Elizabeth Catlett (b. 1915, Washington, D.C.) graduated from Howard
University (B.A.) where she studied under artists James Porter,
Louise Mailou Jones, and Jacob Lawrence. She also attended the
State University of Iowa (M.F.A.), the Art Students League of
New York, and the Chicago Art Institute.
Currently a professor of sculpture at the University of Mexico,
she strives to show the social struggles of people of color. She
has devoted her career to conscious art, beginning in the early
1940's with a number of sculptures depicting mother-and-child themes
and then focusing increasingly on representations of African American
women in both sculpture and prints.
Her work appeared in the Free Within Ourselves exhibition
assembled by the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM), and is
owned by museums around the country, including the SAAM and the
Museum of Modern Art in New York. Ms. Catlett has taught at Prairie
View College, Texas, Willard University, New Orleans, Jefferson
and Carver School in New York and Hampton Institute in Virginia.
Special Information: 27-color lithograph, signed
edition of 150 printed on French Arches Cover paper. Sold unframed.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Smithsonian.
Image Dimensions: 25 ¼ x 18 ¼ inches
Paper Dimensions: 32 ¾ x 23 ½ inches
Produced by: J. K. Fine Art Editions |