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Sister Mary Corita Kent 'green up', 1966, Signed Serigraph

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    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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  • Corita Kent Original Serigraph Vietnam War Protest, "Wouldn't You Go to Jail.."
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    Original serigraph by Sister Mary Corita Kent (1918-1986). Sheet size: 25"h x 30"w. Titled “Would You Go to Jail if it Would End the War? Quote by activist Daniel Ellsberg. Important & rare serigraph protesting the Vietnam war. Signed lower right in ink. Ca. 1971 Loosely tipped onto a black mat board measuring 26 x 31 inches. Neither matted nor framed. In excellent condition with no damage. Sister Corita Kent (1918-1986) was a nun and art teacher at Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles. Her departure from the school (and the order) in 1968, was partially related to tension between the order and the church over the progressive reforms of the Vatican II movement, but it was also timed with her own artistic commitments and rising renown. Throughout the 1960s, she made radio and TV appearances and lectured around the country. Before Warhol made the medium famous, she was working in serigraphy (screen-printing) because it could be cheaply mass-produced and widely disseminated. Her lively, colorful works speak through graphic simplicity as they combine Bible verses, brand logos, literary quotes, and even Beatles lyrics...
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  • Original 1978 Sister Corita Kent Poster
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    Original 1978 "I Love You Very Much" print by Sister Mary Corita Kent promoting her exhibition in Costa Mesa, CA. Plate signed and set in a black anodized aluminum frame. Overall ver...
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  • Erté “Twin Sisters” Extra-Large Framed Serigraph, Hand-Signed & Numbered, 1981
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    An epically scaled and immaculately executed 1981 framed serigraph of “Twin Sisters” by Erté, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. A strikingly beau...
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  • Erte "Byzantine" Ltd Ed Serigraph, Signed and Numbered
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    Great decorative piece by Art Deco artist Erté (1892-1990) 20th century. 1985 Production. Signed lower right, numbered 184/300 lower left. An elegant female figure in silver with ad...
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