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Denial IV

1992
20th century
1005 x 751 mm (39.6 x 29.6 in.)

Benny Andrews, American, (1930–2006)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Color monoprint with collage on heavyweight ivory wove paper
Edition: Unique monoprint published by Smith Anderson Editions, Palo Alto, California
Marks: Signed in pencil, lower right corner: “Benny Andrews—1992”; inscribed in pencil at bottom edge, center: “‘DENIAL’ IV”; Smith Anderson blindstamp, lower right corner; inscribed in pencil on verso, lower left corner: “1863”
Marks: Watermark: Watermark: Arches France, lower right corner
Bibliography: For reference to a two-week print fellowship project at Smith Anderson, see J. Richard Gruber, American Icons: From Madison to Manhattan, The Art of Benny Andrews, 1948–1997 (Augusta, GA: Morris Museum of Art, 1997), p. 253.
Credit Line: Hoy Family Afro-American Visual Arts Fund and Weedon Endowment funds, 2011
Accession Number: 2011.8.1

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  • African American artists - LC sh 85001794
  • incarceration - Use For Term
  • prisons - Use for places of confinement and correction run by state or federal authorities for those adults convicted to sentences over one year for serious crimes; developed since the late 18th century and generally characterized by cell and corridor plans with separation by offense and sex, and programs of rehabilitation provided as means toward prisoner reform. Use "jails" for places for offenders sentenced either for lesser crimes or for terms up to one year.

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  • image Dimensions: 1005 x 751 mm (39.6 x 29.6 in.)

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