Head (Head of a Man)

Description

Elizabeth Catlett lived in Chicago in 1941, during which time she enrolled in a ceramics course at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and studied lithography at the South Side Community Art Center. She also later recalled working on a stone carving, possibly this work. Carved from Indiana limestone, it displays a naturalistic approach to form and a keen attention to individual subjectivity. It demonstrates the subtle stylization Catlett had learned from her studies with the painter Grant Wood at the University of Iowa, but without the greater embrace of abstraction that she would develop in 1942 after studying African art.

Provenance

Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012), New York, 1943; to Charles White (1918–1979), New York, possibly in 1947; to Melvin (1923–1995) and Lorraine (1926–2018) Williamson, New York, c. 1965; by descent to their daughter Lisa Rosenberg, New Jersey, 2018; sold Swann Auction Galleries, New York, October 7, 2021, lot 28, to the Art Institute of Chicago.

Head (Head of a Man)

Elizabeth Catlett

c. 1941

Accession Number

262127

Medium

Limestone

Dimensions

34.3 × 24.1 × 18.4 cm (13 1/2 × 9 1/2 × 7 1/4 in.)

Classification

sculpture

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Roger and J. Peter McCormick and Jane and Morris Weeden endowment funds; Arts of the Americas Discretionary Fund