Elizabeth Catlett US/MEXICO, 1915-2012
Mother & Child, 1979
Bronze
18 x 12 x 9 ins
45.72 x 30.48 x 22.86 cm
Copyright the Estate of Elizabeth Catlett
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Piece with sitting woman with child on her lap. Purchased from “Gallery Tanner” in Los Angeles @1981-2. Joyce was the owner’s name. Gallery Tanner in Los Angeles refers to a...
Piece with sitting woman with child on her lap. Purchased from “Gallery Tanner” in Los Angeles @1981-2. Joyce was the owner’s name.
Gallery Tanner in Los Angeles refers to a significant African American art gallery co-founded by Dr. Samella Lewis and Bernie Casey in the 1970s, named after celebrated artist Henry Ossawa Tanner, showcasing major Black artists like Elizabeth Catlett and Romare Bearden, and serving as a vital part of LA's Black art scene before its evolution. While not a currently operating gallery, its legacy is foundational to LA's art history, with related mentions often referencing Dr. Lewis's work or the broader Tanner Gallery & Studio (focused on contemporary work).
Gallery Tanner in Los Angeles refers to a significant African American art gallery co-founded by Dr. Samella Lewis and Bernie Casey in the 1970s, named after celebrated artist Henry Ossawa Tanner, showcasing major Black artists like Elizabeth Catlett and Romare Bearden, and serving as a vital part of LA's Black art scene before its evolution. While not a currently operating gallery, its legacy is foundational to LA's art history, with related mentions often referencing Dr. Lewis's work or the broader Tanner Gallery & Studio (focused on contemporary work).