Marshall, Kerry James
KERRY JAMES MARSHALL Untitled (Woman), 2010 - Signed
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$22,500.00
Sku: CB8308-B
Artist: Kerry James Marshall
Title: Untitled (Woman)
Year: 2010
Signed: Yes
Medium: Etching
Paper Size: 26.25 x 21 inches ( 66.675 x 53.34 cm )
Image Size: 15.75 x 12 inches ( 40.005 x 30.48 cm )
Edition Size: 50
Framed: Yes
Frame Size:
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: The etching Woman by Kerry James Marshall, published by Paulson Fontaine Press in Berkeley, California, is a limited edition work, signed and numbered 30/50 by the artist. Presented in a white wooden frame with UV-filtering Plexiglass, this piece showcases Marshall's focus on identity, representation, and the visibility of Black figures in art. Created in 1999, Woman aligns with Marshall's mission to "paint Black figures into the canon of Western art"—a powerful statement addressing the historical exclusion of Black subjects in fine art. In this piece, Marshall explores the complexity and dignity of Black womanhood. His use of the printmaking medium underscores his approach to creating nuanced and layered portrayals, often characterized by rich textures and contrasts. Each figure is depicted with a sense of presence and purpose, reflecting his commitment to reshaping art history by elevating the narratives and beauty of everyday Black life. Woman is more than a portrait; it is a testament to Marshall’s dedication to challenging the traditional art world and reimagining who gets to be seen.
Artist: Kerry James Marshall
Title: Untitled (Woman)
Year: 2010
Signed: Yes
Medium: Etching
Paper Size: 26.25 x 21 inches ( 66.675 x 53.34 cm )
Image Size: 15.75 x 12 inches ( 40.005 x 30.48 cm )
Edition Size: 50
Framed: Yes
Frame Size:
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: The etching Woman by Kerry James Marshall, published by Paulson Fontaine Press in Berkeley, California, is a limited edition work, signed and numbered 30/50 by the artist. Presented in a white wooden frame with UV-filtering Plexiglass, this piece showcases Marshall's focus on identity, representation, and the visibility of Black figures in art. Created in 1999, Woman aligns with Marshall's mission to "paint Black figures into the canon of Western art"—a powerful statement addressing the historical exclusion of Black subjects in fine art. In this piece, Marshall explores the complexity and dignity of Black womanhood. His use of the printmaking medium underscores his approach to creating nuanced and layered portrayals, often characterized by rich textures and contrasts. Each figure is depicted with a sense of presence and purpose, reflecting his commitment to reshaping art history by elevating the narratives and beauty of everyday Black life. Woman is more than a portrait; it is a testament to Marshall’s dedication to challenging the traditional art world and reimagining who gets to be seen.