Self-Sacrifice, 1981
Scope and Contents
Silkscreen Print A print divided into two panels. The first panel to the far left, depicts the profile views of three faces, showing only the noses and mouths of the three figures. The second panel to the right takes up the majority of the print. At the far left of the panel is the tanned profile view of a person looking to a white table partially covered with a pink tablecloth. On the table is the tanned, headless body of a woman with an outstretched arm and leg. Beyond the table is a field of grass, a bush, and the sky in the distance, with a green line of ink forming an arch. 24” x 16 (3/4)” Printed by: Roxanne S. Vaitkus Donated by: Roxanne S. Vaitkus Johnson Arts Center 2nd Floor, Room 229 [Teaching Tool; Internal Use Only]
Dates
- Created: 1981
Extent
From the Collection: 0.00 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Carthage Art Collection Repository
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