Photo of collection object Web of Life
Biggers, John. Web of Life, 1958. Tempera on wood, 22 x 92 in. (55.9 x 233.7 cm) frame: 29 1/4 x 99 1/4 x 2 in. (74.3 x 252.1 x 5.1 cm). Brooklyn Museum Fund for African American Art and Florence B. and Carl L. Selden Fund, 2011.50. © artist or artist's estate.

Web of Life

1958

John Biggers

American, 1924-2001

American Art

This work is the final design for a twenty-six-foot mural for the Nabrit Science Hall at Texas Southern University. John Biggers described its subject as “the interdependence of living organisms in the balance of nature, and the relationship of all organisms to one another through the long line of evolutionary descent.”

Biggers centered the image on an essential earth mother. Throughout, he paired oppositional references to life and death (winter and summer), male and female (the two nudes), and Africa and America (in vignettes of harvest and sowing). A leading twentieth-century African American painter and muralist, Biggers drew inspiration from the Mexican Mural Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. He also infused the composition with the kind of organic, cellular design that was so current in midcentury American art.
Maker/Artist
Biggers, John
Classification
Painting
Formatted Medium
Tempera on wood
Medium
tempera, wood
Dimensions
22 x 92 in. (55.9 x 233.7 cm) frame: 29 1/4 x 99 1/4 x 2 in. (74.3 x 252.1 x 5.1 cm)
Inscribed
Inscribed on verso: "Web of Life / Mural Sketch / Nabrett Science Hall / T.S.U. Houston / John Biggers"
Departments
American Art
Accession Number
2011.50
Credit Line
Brooklyn Museum Fund for African American Art and Florence B. and Carl L. Selden Fund
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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