Elizabeth Catlett

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Elizabeth Catlett was an influential African American and Mexican sculptor and printmaker renowned for her politically charged, socially conscious depictions of Black women and the African diaspora.

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instanceOf Mexican artist
person
printmaker
sculptor
artisticTheme Black womanhood
civil rights
labor and workers
motherhood
racial justice
awardReceived International Sculpture Center Lifetime Achievement Award NERFINISHED
birthDate 1915-04-15
birthPlace Washington, D.C., United States NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
United States of America
deathDate 2012-04-02
deathPlace Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico NERFINISHED
degree Bachelor of Arts from Howard University
Master of Fine Arts from the University of Iowa
educatedAt Howard University NERFINISHED
University of Iowa NERFINISHED
employer Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas, UNAM NERFINISHED
Taller de Gráfica Popular NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Catlett NERFINISHED
fullName Elizabeth Catlett Mora NERFINISHED
givenName Elizabeth NERFINISHED
influencedBy African American freedom struggle
Mexican muralism NERFINISHED
memberOf Taller de Gráfica Popular NERFINISHED
movement modern art
social realism
notableFor art about the African diaspora
depictions of Black women
politically engaged art
printmaking
sculpture
notableWork Homage to My Young Black Sisters NERFINISHED
Mother and Child NERFINISHED
Sharecropper NERFINISHED
Target NERFINISHED
occupation printmaker
sculptor
teacher
spouse Charles White NERFINISHED
Francisco Mora NERFINISHED
studiedUnder Grant Wood NERFINISHED
workLocation Mexico City, Mexico NERFINISHED
New York City, United States NERFINISHED

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Charles White spouse Elizabeth Catlett