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American
(1918–1979)
Seated Woman
circa 1975
Etching
31.125 x 41.125 x 0.75 in.
Gift of Gaell Lindstrom
1994.60
White liked printmaking because it allowed him to reach a wider audience and communicate his messages about the issues facing the African American community. Despite training in art among many abstract and avant-garde painters, White preferred to focus his work on literal representations of the lives of African Americans.
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