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Judy Chicago
Madame De Stael, ceramic (porcelain) dessert plate with box -makes a great gift!

2020

About the Item

Judy Chicago Madame De Stael Dessert Plate, 2020 Silkscreen on fine bone china Signed in plate, Signature fired on bottom 8 33/100 × 8 33/100 x .3 inches This plate was originally produced in a limited but undisclosed edition; it has since sold out. This makes a fantastic gift. Housed in the original pink and white colored box. (see photos) Measurements: Box: 11 x 11 inches Plate: 8.33 x 8.33 x .3 inch Madame de Stael was a 19th century novelist, philosopher, political writer and feminist novelist. This plate was inspired by a series of paintings (and later prints) that Judy Chicago did, celebrating the great feminist heroes of history. About Judy Chicago: Judy Chicago is an artist, author, feminist, educator, and intellectual whose career now spans six decades. Her influence both within and beyond the art community is attested to by her inclusion in hundreds of publications throughout the world. Her art has been frequently exhibited in the United States as well as in Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. In addition, a number of the books she has authored have been published in foreign editions, bringing her art and philosophy to readers worldwide. For over six decades, Chicago has remained steadfast in her commitment to the power of art as a vehicle for intellectual transformation and social change and to women's right to engage in the highest level of art production. As a result, she has become a symbol for people everywhere, known and respected as an artist, writer, teacher, feminist and humanist whose work and life are models for an enlarged definition of art, an expanded role for the artist, and women's right to freedom of expression. In 2018 Chicago was named both one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” and a 2018 “Most Influential Artist” by Artsy Magazine. In 2019, she received the Visionary Woman award from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Her work is in the collections of the British Museum, Moderna Museet (Stockholm), Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), National Gallery (Washington DC), Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Hammer Museum, Getty Trust and Getty Research Institute, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Art Institute of Chicago,The Nevada Museum of Art, The M. H. de Young Memorial Museum and over 25 university art museums such as Brandeis, Cornell, Harvard, Illinois, Michigan, UCLA, Canterbury (New Zealand) and Cambridge (UK). - Courtesy of Salon94 Provenance: acquired from the publisher before they sold out.
  • Creator:
    Judy Chicago (1939, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.33 in (21.16 cm)Width: 8.33 in (21.16 cm)Depth: 0.3 in (7.62 mm)
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  • Condition:
    Excellent; comes with the bespoke box.
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1745213352932
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