Denis Kitchen | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/artists/47038-denis-kitchen
Discover works by Denis Kitchen and learn about the artist
lithograph illustrations black and white on wove paper and cover in full color, Gift
Discover works by Denis Kitchen and learn about the artist
lithograph illustrations black and white on wove paper and cover in full color, Gift
printed in orange, from an illustrated book of 68 lithographs on Okawara paper, Gift
Works Artwork Hannelore Baron, Untitled, c. 1981, color monoprint on wove paper, Gift
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Artwork Kyra Markham, Lockout, 1937, lithograph, Reba and Dave Williams Collection, Gift
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Selected Works Artwork Alice Neel, Nancy, 1977, lithograph in black on Arches paper, Gift
A prominent African American sculptor and printmaker, Elizabeth Catlett created art dedicated to aesthetic rigor, human dignity, and freedom for all. Born in 1915, in Washington, DC, she graduated from Howard University then earned a master of fine arts from the University of Iowa—the first student in the US to do so.
digital and photo-lithograph on wove paper, Reba and Dave Williams Collection, Gift
Cats have long served as popular artists’ muses, taking center stage in paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures. They can appear fearsome, as in Peter Paul Rubens’s den of lions. Or they can be cute and funny, as in Cecilia Beaux’s pictures of dainty kitten Sita.Â
19th century John Crookshanks King, Cat on a Cushion, mid 19th century, marble, Gift
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Artwork Ron Adams, Disgusted, 2005, pen and ink with graphite on blue wove paper, Gift
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Fruit Bowl (Nature morte au compotier), 1908-1909, drypoint on laid Arches paper, Gift
Washington, DC, has always been home to vibrant communities of artists. Photographers like Mathew B. Brady and Addison Scurlock documented political leaders and local life. The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design and Howard University cultivated generations of artists, including members of the abstract Washington Color School.
Thomas, Tiptoe Through the Tulips, 1969, acrylic on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Gift