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Mary Corita Kent

Passion is the Very Fact of God in Man
Passion is the Very Fact of God in Man

Passion is the Very Fact of God in Man

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Sister Mary Corita Kent Passion is the Very Fact of God in Man screenprint on Pellon rice paper 30 x40" edition of 50 1963 signed *Slight condition issues due to aging.

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1960s Contemporary Abstract Prints

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Screen

Sister Corita Kent, "Love You" Unique signed watercolor painting on paper Framed
Sister Corita Kent, "Love You" Unique signed watercolor painting on paper Framed

Sister Corita Kent, "Love You" Unique signed watercolor painting on paper Framed

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in New York, NY

It is an original piece done as part of a series by Corita Kent (November 20, 1918 – September 18, 1986), aka Sister Mary Corita Kent, - the nun turned artist who has posthumously be...

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1970s Pop Art Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Paper

Lovers by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3218)
Lovers by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3218)

Lovers by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3218)

By Corita Kent

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Corita Kent Lovers Serigraph Print Image: 4.88 x 9" Frame:11.75 x 15.75 x .75" 1983 Signed in pencil and numbered to lower edge ‘ed 200 Corita’

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Screen

Sister Corita - Sacred Heart from A Set of Heroes and Sheroes- Silkscreen Signed
Sister Corita - Sacred Heart from A Set of Heroes and Sheroes- Silkscreen Signed

Sister Corita - Sacred Heart from A Set of Heroes and Sheroes- Silkscreen Signed

By Corita Kent

Located in New York, NY

Sister Mary Corita Kent (Sister Corita) Sacred Heart, from A Set of Heroes and Sheroes Silkscreen on fine art paper Signed 'Corita' on the front Limited Edition of approx. 200 (unnum...

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1960s Pop Art Figurative Prints

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Screen

Sister Corita (vintage hand signed poster) Images Gallery rarely found signed
Sister Corita (vintage hand signed poster) Images Gallery rarely found signed

Sister Corita (vintage hand signed poster) Images Gallery rarely found signed

By Corita Kent

Located in New York, NY

Sister Mary Corita Kent Sister Corita hand signed poster, 1985 Offset Lithograph Signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right 24 x 18 inches Unframed This offset lithograph post...

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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Pencil, Lithograph, Offset

He Repeated the Letters of the Alphabet
He Repeated the Letters of the Alphabet

He Repeated the Letters of the Alphabet

By Corita Kent

Located in Missouri, MO

Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986) He Repeated the Letters of the Alphabet...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Color, Screen

Thoreau "If a Man Does Not Keep Peace"
Thoreau "If a Man Does Not Keep Peace"

Thoreau "If a Man Does Not Keep Peace"

By Corita Kent

Located in Missouri, MO

Thoreau "If a Man Does Not Keep Peace" Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986) Signed in Pencil Lower Right 22.5 x 22.5 inches 23.25 x 23.25 inches with frame Sister Mary Cori...

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20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Color, Lithograph

Leo Baeck "and a Spirit is Characterized"
Leo Baeck "and a Spirit is Characterized"

Leo Baeck "and a Spirit is Characterized"

By Corita Kent

Located in Missouri, MO

Leo Baeck and a Spirit is Characterized Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986) Signed Lower Right in Pencil Edition of 250 Lower center 21.5 x 21.5 inches 24 x 24 inches frame...

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20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Color, Lithograph

WORKING ON IT INCESSANTLY
WORKING ON IT INCESSANTLY

WORKING ON IT INCESSANTLY

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Santa Monica, CA

CORITA KENT (Sister Mary Corita) 1918–1986 WORKING ON IT INCESSANTLY, ca. 1970 Color serigraph.

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Screen

Mary Corita (Sister Corita Kent),  I Love You Very, Watercolor on paper, signed
Mary Corita (Sister Corita Kent),  I Love You Very, Watercolor on paper, signed

Mary Corita (Sister Corita Kent), I Love You Very, Watercolor on paper, signed

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in New York, NY

Sister Mary Corita Kent I Love You Very, ca. 1975 Original watercolor on paper Unique works on paper by Sister Corita Kent, like this charming hand signed watercolor, are rarely seen...

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1970s Pop Art Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor

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"Abstract Red, Purple, " Sister Mary Corita Kent, Female 20th Century Artist
"Abstract Red, Purple, " Sister Mary Corita Kent, Female 20th Century Artist

"Abstract Red, Purple, " Sister Mary Corita Kent, Female 20th Century Artist

By Corita Kent

Located in New York, NY

Sister Mary Corita Kent (1918 - 1986) Abstract Red, Purple Watercolor on paper Image 12 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches Signed lower right Provenance: Larry Linksey, Los Angeles, California Pri...

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Late 20th Century Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

“I Love You Very”
“I Love You Very”

“I Love You Very”

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Southampton, NY

Original screen print/serigraph with colors by the well known American artist, Sister Mary Corita Kent. Signed in pencil lower right “Corita”.

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1970s Post-Modern More Prints

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Archival Paper, Screen

We Can Create Life Without War by Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent (INV# NP4057)

We Can Create Life Without War by Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent (INV# NP4057)

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Mary (Sister Corita) Corita Kent We Can Create Life Without War (INV# NP4057) serigraph print image: 16 x 20" archive id: 84 -05 1984 signed edition of 200 Rare and exceptional con...

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1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Screen

I Love You Very, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1978
I Love You Very, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1978

I Love You Very, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1978

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Long Island City, NY

A contemporary of Andy Warhol and Ed Ruscha, Corita Kent (aka Sister Mary Corita) created eye-popping screenprints and drawings that combined corporate logos with excerpts from some ...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Parable of the Artichoke, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1964
Parable of the Artichoke, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1964

Parable of the Artichoke, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1964

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Long Island City, NY

A contemporary of Andy Warhol and Ed Ruscha, Corita Kent (aka Sister Mary Corita) created eye-popping screenprints and drawings that combined corporate logos with excerpts from some ...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Look

Look

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Screen signature lower right Corita Art Center Catalog # 65.33

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1960s Prints and Multiples

I Love You Very by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3219)

I Love You Very by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3219)

By Corita Kent

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Corita Kent I Love You Very Serigraph Print Image; 11.88 x 11.88" Frame: 18.5 x 18.25 x 1" 1971 Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘ed 200 Corita’.

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1970s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Vintage Original Poster Sister Corita Kent Lithograph Pop Art "Life Without War"
Vintage Original Poster Sister Corita Kent Lithograph Pop Art "Life Without War"

Vintage Original Poster Sister Corita Kent Lithograph Pop Art "Life Without War"

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Surfside, FL

Size: 36 x 24 inches Printer Publisher: Haddad's Fine Art, Inc. Corita Kent (November 20, 1918 – September 18, 1986), born Frances Elizabeth Kent and also known as Sister Mary Cori...

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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen, Offset

We Can Create Life Without War by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3220)
We Can Create Life Without War by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3220)

We Can Create Life Without War by Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) (INV# NP3220)

By Corita Kent

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) We Can Create Life Without War Serigraph Print Image: 14.75 x 18" Frame: 23.13 x 26.13 x 1" 1984 Signed and inscribed to lower edge 'without war AP C...

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1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Rare Original Watercolor Painting Sister Corita Kent Pop Art "I Love you Very"
Rare Original Watercolor Painting Sister Corita Kent Pop Art "I Love you Very"

Rare Original Watercolor Painting Sister Corita Kent Pop Art "I Love you Very"

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Surfside, FL

Framed measures 12 x 15 inches Provenance: Marc Selwyn Fine Art, bears gallery label verso Corita Kent (November 20, 1918 – September 18, 1986), born Frances Elizabeth Kent and als...

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1970s Pop Art Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Rainbow Covenant (Genesis 9) pencil signed limited edition of 200 Pop Art print
Rainbow Covenant (Genesis 9) pencil signed limited edition of 200 Pop Art print

Rainbow Covenant (Genesis 9) pencil signed limited edition of 200 Pop Art print

By Corita Kent

Located in New York, NY

Corita Kent Rainbow Covenant, 1971 Color lithograph on wove paper Signed in graphite pencil, and notated ed. 200 (edition of 200) Limited Edition of 200 Vintage metal 1970s frame Inc...

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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Pencil

1950's Sister Corita, William Daly, Silkscreen Lithograph "Custodiat" Pop Art
1950's Sister Corita, William Daly, Silkscreen Lithograph "Custodiat" Pop Art

1950's Sister Corita, William Daly, Silkscreen Lithograph "Custodiat" Pop Art

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Surfside, FL

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, ...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

1968 Sister Corita Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Heart Torn Paper Collage
1968 Sister Corita Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Heart Torn Paper Collage

1968 Sister Corita Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Heart Torn Paper Collage

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Surfside, FL

But I prefer one leaf torn to give you half showing (after these years, simply) love's complexity in an art, the tearing and unique edges—one leaf (one word) from the two imperfectio...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

Someday is Now, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1964
Someday is Now, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1964

Someday is Now, Pop Art Silkscreen by Sister Corita Kent 1964

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Long Island City, NY

A contemporary of Andy Warhol and Ed Ruscha, Corita Kent (aka Sister Mary Corita) created eye-popping screenprints and drawings that combined corporate logos with excerpts from some ...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

1960's Sister Corita Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph "Justice & Peace Shall Kiss"
1960's Sister Corita Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph "Justice & Peace Shall Kiss"

1960's Sister Corita Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph "Justice & Peace Shall Kiss"

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Surfside, FL

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, ...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

1960's Sister Corita, Ugo Betti Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Large Hand Signed
1960's Sister Corita, Ugo Betti Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Large Hand Signed

1960's Sister Corita, Ugo Betti Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Large Hand Signed

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Surfside, FL

It is hand signed: l.r.: Sister Mary Corita Corita Kent (November 20, 1918 – September 18, 1986), born Frances Elizabeth Kent and also known as Sister Mary Corita Kent, was an Amer...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

“A Calm Always”
“A Calm Always”

“A Calm Always”

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Southampton, NY

Biography from the Archives of askART Sister Mary Corita Kent, once the nation's best-known nun, won fame as a serigraph artist.

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1960s Pop Art More Prints

Materials

Screen, Archival Paper

We Don't Turn Out Perfect
We Don't Turn Out Perfect

Corita KentWe Don't Turn Out Perfect

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H 14.5 in Dm 29.75 in

We Don't Turn Out Perfect

By Corita Kent

Located in Missouri, MO

We Don't Turn Out Perfect Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986) Signature Faded Lower Right in Pencil 14.5 x 29.75 inches 15.75 x 30.75 inches with frame Sister Mary Corita Kent, once t...

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20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Color, Lithograph

F is For Food
F is For Food

F is For Food, 1960's

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H 32 in W 41 in D 1 in

F is For Food

Located in Houston, TX

"F is for Food" screen print by Sister Mary Corita Kent. "Corita Kent (1918–1986) was an artist, educator, and advocate for social justice.

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1960s Modern More Prints

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Screen

Earth World
Earth World

Earth World, 1960-66

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H 16 in W 20 in D 1 in

Earth World

Located in Soquel, CA

"Earth World" by Sister Mary (Corita Kent) Kent (American, 1918-1986). Signed "Sister Mary Corita" lower right and titled "Earth World" lower left.

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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Paper, Printer's Ink, Screen

Everyman (limited edition hand signed silkscreen)
Everyman (limited edition hand signed silkscreen)

Everyman (limited edition hand signed silkscreen)

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in New York, NY

Mary Corita (Sister Mary) Kent Everyman, 1972 Silkscreen on art paper 23 × 23 inches Edition of 260 Hand signed 'Corita' lower right; annotated E260 (Edition of 260), unnumbered Held...

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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen, Pencil

PIGEONS FLYING
PIGEONS FLYING

PIGEONS FLYING

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Santa Monica, CA

CORITA KENT (Sister Mary Corita) 1918–1986 PIGEONS FLYING, Color serigraph.

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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Screen

BIRD FLAMING INTO THE SUN
BIRD FLAMING INTO THE SUN

BIRD FLAMING INTO THE SUN

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Santa Monica, CA

CORITA KENT (Sister Mary Corita) 1918–1986 BIRDS FLAMING INTO THE SUN, 1961 Color Serigraph, signed and and titled.

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1860s American Modern Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life
Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life

Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in New York, NY

Sister Corita Kent Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life, 2976 Silkscreen on wove paper Edition of 200 Pencil signed on the front; unnumbered Held in vintage 1970s metal fr...

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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Enriched Bread

Enriched Bread

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signature: Screen signature lower right Edition: Unlimited, un-numbered References And Exhibitions: Corita Art Center Catalog # 64.24

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1960s Abstract Prints

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Screen

You Shoot at Yourself America

You Shoot at Yourself America

By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Printed by Harry Hambly at Hambly Studios in Santa Clara, CA Reference: Corita Kent No. 68-006 Note: Depicts the face of a saint with a bullet hole between his eyes and a quote by Ru...

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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

“To Do A Common Thing Uncommonly Well Brings Success, 1966” Signed Nun Pop Art
“To Do A Common Thing Uncommonly Well Brings Success, 1966” Signed Nun Pop Art

“To Do A Common Thing Uncommonly Well Brings Success, 1966” Signed Nun Pop Art

By Corita Kent

Located in Yardley, PA

That year, she became a novice nun and student at Immaculate Heart College. From 1936 to 1941, Kent studied and lived in the Immaculate Heart community, taking the name Sister Mary ...

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1960s Pop Art Figurative Prints

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Paper, Screen

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Sister Mary Corita Kent Signed Limited Edition Large Abstract Serigraph Print
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By Corita Kent

Located in Studio City, CA

Known as God's own Pop artist, Sister Mary Corita Kent went straight from high school into Catholic convent life in 1936. While serving her order and teaching art at Immaculate Heart...

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Contemporary Art

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Paper

Sister Corita Kent, Yes to You silkscreen, Hand Signed Artists Proof with heart
Sister Corita Kent, Yes to You silkscreen, Hand Signed Artists Proof with heart

Sister Corita Kent, Yes to You silkscreen, Hand Signed Artists Proof with heart

By Corita Kent

Located in New York, NY

Corita Kent Yes to You, 1979 Color silkscreen Hand signed, numbered and uniquely inscribed with a heart doodle by the artist on the front. Artists Proof (aside from the regular editi...

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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

One Man One Woman by Sister Corita Kent (INV# NP3567)

One Man One Woman by Sister Corita Kent (INV# NP3567)

By Corita Kent

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Sister Corita Kent One Man One Woman (INV# NP3567) screenprint in colors print: 16.5 x 15" frame: 20 x 18.5" 1976 signed by artist *Not examined out of frame

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1970s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Screen

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