Object Record
Images
Metadata
Artist |
William Pajaud |
Artist 2 |
Pajaud, William |
Title |
I'll be a Woman Tomorrow |
Date |
1970 |
Technique |
Lithograph |
Medium |
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Material |
Paper/Ink |
Image size |
21.5" x 15" |
Description |
A young figure sits with knees tucked into chest. The gender is unclear, though the title may suggest this is a young girl. She has curly textured hair and a solemn facial expression. Her eyes are very large in relation to the rest of her face. Her arms are lengthy and her hands are large. Her feet are less refined than the rest of her body, there are only thin lines in some places. Lines and shadows create three-dimensionality. There is some shading behind her. At BLC in pencil, "52/62 I'LL BE A WOMAN TOMORROW-"and the embossed printer's mark At BRC in pencil, "Pajaud '70" Edition #: 52/62 On verso: "This Lithograph is limited to 62 impressions of which this is number 52. It is an original work of the artist, not a reproduction. It is drawn on a plate by the artist and printed directly from his work, under his personal direction. This method, the most responsive of the graphic arts, is completely autographic, exactly duplicating the work the artist has drawn. The embossed "k" is the printer's mark. It indicates the approval of his work, guarantees the edition is limited as indicated and that the print is registered. Title: I'll be a Woman Tomorrow. Artist: William Pajaud. Register No.: 2015. Heritage Gallery Publishers. 1970. Los Angeles." |
Provenance |
Published by Heritage Gallery Publishers, Los Angeles. Printed at Lynton Kistler's studio. Tobey C. Moss purchased Lynton Kistler's studio in the early 1980s. The DCDC then purchased this work as a part of a group of seven works by William Pajaud. |
Copyrights Information |
Photography by the David C. Driskell Center, 2020. |
Object ID |
2019.16.007 |