Egg and Brancusi late 1970s
Lenore Tawney Lenore Tawney (American, 1907–2007)
Drawings Egg and Brancusi, late 1970s. Lenore Tawney (American, 1907–2007). Pen and black and red ink and pencil and collage; image: 15.1 x 10 cm (5 15/16 x 3 15/16 in.); sheet: 15.1 x 10 cm (5 15/16 x 3 15/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Katharine Kuh 1981.179 © Lenore G. Tawney Foundation This is one of 44 postcard collages in the CMA’s collection that the textile artist Lenore Tawney sent through the mail to her friend, the art dealer, curator, and critic Katherine Kuh between 1969 and 1981. Using natural objects and ephemera that she compiled over a lifetime, Tawney’s collages display the artist’s personal visual vocabulary and poetic response to materials. Recurring images—such as eggs, feathers, birds, baby animals, crosses, and circles—engage with universal themes such as vulnerability, resilience, infinity, and spirituality. Lenore Tawney was a pioneering fiber artist known for large-scale public installations, but her postcard collages were personal missives to close friends on an intimate scale.
Formatted Medium pen and black and red ink and pencil and collage
Dimensions Image: 15.1 x 10 cm (5 15/16 x 3 15/16 in.); Sheet: 15.1 x 10 cm (5 15/16 x 3 15/16 in.)
Accession Number 1981.179
Credit Line Gift of Katharine Kuh
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