Please enjoy this short exhibition of prints and drawings by Elizabeth Catlett.
Elizabeth Catlett was born in 1915, in Washington, D.C. She was an advocate for social change in the U.S. and Mexico until she passed away in 2012 at age 96. Her prints are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, in New York, the Baltimore Museum of Art and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
1. Elizabeth Catlett
"Fiesta"
color screenprint
2. Elizabeth Catlett
I have given the world my songs,
from "I am the Negro Woman" series, 1946-1947
Linocut
3. Elizabeth Catlett
Prissy. 1979
Lithograph on cream wove paper
4.Elizabeth Catlett
Untitled (Freedom). 1998
From the Freedom or Slavery: The Paul Robeson Portfolio
Color lithograph on cream wove paper
5.Elizabeth Catlett
Young Woman.
Drawing
6.Elizabeth Catlett
Singing Their Songs 1992
Lithograph on paper
7.Elizabeth Catlett
Bread (Derecho Alimentarse). 1952.
Linoleum cut on wove paper,
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