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250 CORITA KENT (SISTER MARY CORITA), Untitled (Camus) (two works)

/ Artists Artist Corita Kent born Fort Dodge, IA 1918-died Boston, MA 1986 Also known as Sister Mary Corita Mary Corita Kent Sister Corita Kent Born Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States Died Boston, Massachusetts, United States Active in Los Angeles, California, United States Nationalities American Works by this artist (59605 items) Activity/Lab


254 CORITA KENT (SISTER MARY CORITA), Sister Corita

Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, was an artist with an innovative approach to design and education. By the 1960s, her vibrant serigraphs were drawing international acclaim. Corita's work reflected her concerns about poverty, racism, and war, and her messages of peace and social justice continue to resonate with audiences today.


Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent 1968 Sister Corita Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Heart Torn

Corita Kent, born in 1918 in Iowa, was an American nun known by the name of Sister Mary Corita. She joined the Immaculate Heart of Mary as a teenager and eventually going on to head the art department at Immaculate Heart College. Often screenprinting her works, Corita Kent's posters and serigraphs combined watercolor paintings with printed pieces.


1960s Vintage Sister Mary Corita Kent "Be of Love " Pop Art Abstract Print Chairish

Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986). The Ground work doesn't show 'till one day -, circa 1979. Color screenprint on wove paper, signed in penc{ellipsis}. 2 days Left Art Deco Malachite Sculpture Hood Ornament Rolls Royce ' Flying Lady ' 1930' H.Hoffmann by Lalique $265. 24 hrs Left NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) $450,000.


Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) 19181986, love and a butterfly 2, 1963 in 2020 Linoprint

/ Art + Artists / A Life in Color: A Comic About Corita Kent This comic is part of a series Drawn to Art: Ten Tales of Inspiring Women Artists that illuminates the stories of ten women artists in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.


Sister Mary Corita Kent the Joyous Revolutionary CULTURAL FLANERIE

Corita Kent Once known as Sister Mary Corita, Kent left the religious order of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1968—the prolific artist faced resistance to her radical views from the.


The amazing Sister Mary Corita Kent at The Warhol and in Pasadena

Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) H i carry your heart from circus alphabet. 1968. Exhibitions That was Then, This is Now. Jun 22-Oct 5, 2008. MoMA PS1.. Licensing. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA's collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists


Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent 1950's Sister Corita, William Daly, Silkscreen Lithograph

Born 1918 Died 1986 Nationality American Corita Kent was an artist, educator, and social activist. Born Frances Elizabeth Kent, she grew up in Hollywood, California and took the name Sister Mary Corita when she entered the religious order Immaculate Heart of Mary at 18 years old.


Sister Corita Kent's Visual Meditations on the Moment Improvised Life Art Center, Silkscreen

Corita Kent (November 20, 1918 - September 18, 1986), born Frances Elizabeth Kent and also known as Sister Mary Corita Kent, was an American artist, designer and educator, and former religious sister. Key themes in her work included Christianity, and social justice. She was also a teacher at the Immaculate Heart College. [1]


Sister Mary Corita Kent Gelli plate art, Letter n art, Illustration art

Taking the name Sister Mary Corita, Kent studied art at the Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts) while earning a degree from Los Angeles's Immaculate Heart College in 1941. She joined the.


1970 Original Signed Serigraph by Sister Mary Corita Kent Serigraph, Silkscreen, Prints

The habited yet unabashed, avant-garde American graphic artist Sister Mary Corita Kent, rose to international renown throughout the 1960s on account of her radical visual amalgams and pop-culture iconography, with Catholic instruction. An Iowan by birth [Fort Dodge, 1918] Frances Elizabeth Kent was raised nevertheless by the City Of Angels, Los.


Corita Kent's screenprints are part of Pop art's history and culture Harvard Magazine

Sister Corita from A-Z Flora Lamson Hewlett Library, Graduate Theological Union Berkeley, California September 13, 2023 - December 10, 2023 heroes & sheroes Saint Mary's College Museum of Art Moraga, California August 30, 2023 - December 11, 2023 Make it Pop: Silkscreens by Corita Kent from the USD Collection


SISTER MARY CORITA KENT (American, 19181986) Price Estimate 600 800 Illustration print

(1918-1986) Sister Mary Corita Kent was the perfect embodiment of the New Nun, whose life, faith, and art reflected the reforming spirit of the Second Vatican Council, convened in the early 1960s to guide the Roman Catholic Church into the modern era.


A Nun Inspired By Warhol The Pop Art Of Sister Corita Kent NCPR News

Arts & Culture The Poster Art of Sister Mary Corita Kent By Marissa Gluck June 14, 2015 Corita, Immaculate Heart College Art Department, Los Angeles, 1957. | Photo: Courtesy of the Corita Art Center, Los Angeles. In the 1960s and '70s the word "artist" came loaded with certain assumptions -- typically male, brazen, and living in New York.


Psychedelic Art Sister Corita Kent Poster 1960's A Etsy Pop art print, Psychedelic art

There, in their convent in Los Angeles, her artistic talent was picked up by one of the senior nuns, Sister Magdalene Mary, who encouraged Kent to train as an art teacher. She went on to.


The amazing Sister Mary Corita Kent at The Warhol and in Pasadena

Corita Kent (November 20, 1918 - September 18, 1986), born Frances Elizabeth Kent and also known as Sister Mary Corita Kent, was an American Roman Catholic religious sister, artist, designer and educator. Key themes in her work included Christianity, and social justice. She was also a teacher at the Immaculate Heart College.