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Elizabeth Catlett
Homage to the Black Panthers
, 1993
37 x 23.5 in. (94 x 59.7 cm.)
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Elizabeth Catlett
American, 1915–2012
Homage to the Black Panthers
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1993
Elizabeth Catlett
Homage to the Black Panthers
, 1993
37 x 23.5 in. (94 x 59.7 cm.)
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Color Linocut on wove paper. Signed, titled and numbered from the limited edition of 100. Unframed.
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37 x 23.5 in. (94 x 59.7 cm.)
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Signed, titled and dated in graphite pencil on the recto.
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Alpha 137 Gallery
New York
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Edition
100
Movement
Contemporary Art
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01/01/2021–04/14/2021 Art for Social Change: Political Prints & Multiples from the 1960s to today
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Description
This linocut on wove paper, inscribed "Homage to the Panthers", is signed and numbered in pencil on the recto from the limited edition of only 100. Catlett actually created this design in 1970 - but it was not printed until 1993. Unframed and in very good condition.
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