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Sister Corita Print A MAN YOU CAN LEAN ON 1960s Pop Art Pete Seeger Turn 1968

Description: Sister Mary Corita Kent Poster - A Man You Can Lean On A Man You Can Lean On lifts a slogan from a Klopman Mills ad and runs it over the title of Pete Seeger's Turn Turn Turn whose lyrics, in turn, are taken from Ecclesiastes. The ad campaign that Sister Corita derived inspiration from can be seen in the last two pictures. Sister Corita created this serigraph in 1966. It was published as an offset print poster in 1968 by United Church Press. United Church Press published two versions of this print. They are identical in every way except that some omit the copyright information. This print DOES NOT have the copyright information printed. Size 10x14 inches In excellent shape and will be shipped in a stiff cardboard photo mailer to prevent bending. Corita Kent (1918-1986) was a pioneering, Los Angeles-based artist and designer. For over three decades, Corita, as she is commonly referred to, experimented in printmaking, producing a prodigious and groundbreaking body of work that combines faith, activism, and teaching with messages of acceptance and hope. Her vibrant, Pop-inspired prints from the 1960s pose philosophical questions about racism, war, poverty, and religion and remain iconic symbols of that period in American history. A Sister of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Corita taught at the Art Department at Immaculate Heart College from 1947 through 1968. At IHC, Corita developed her own version of Pop art, mixing bright, bold imagery with provocative texts pulled from a range of secular and religious sources, including street signs, scripture, poetry, philosophy, advertising, and pop song lyrics. She used printmaking as a populist medium to communicate with the world, and her avant-garde designs appeared widely as billboards, book jackets, illustrations, and posters. By the mid-1960s Corita and IHC’s art department had become legendary, frequently bringing such guests as John Cage, Charles and Ray Eames, Buckminster Fuller, Saul Bass, and Alfred Hitchcock. Dubbed the “joyous revolutionary” by artist Ben Shahn, Corita lectured extensively, appeared on television and radio talk shows across the country, and on the cover of Newsweek in 1967. As a teacher, Corita inspired her students to discover new ways of experiencing the world. She asked them to see with fresh eyes through the use of a "finder," an empty 35mm slide mount that students looked through to frame arresting compositions and images. Seeking out revelation in the everyday, students explored grocery stores, car dealerships, and the streets of Hollywood. As Corita’s friend, theologian Harvey Cox, noted, “Like a priest, a shaman, a magician, she could pass her hands over the commonest of the everyday, the superficial, the oh-so-ordinary, and make it a vehicle of the luminous, the only, and the hope filled.” Print is NOT a serigraph. This is an offset print reproduction of one of Sister Corita's serigraph prints. Published in 1968 by United Church Press.

Price: 39.95 USD

Location: Dry Ridge, Kentucky

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Sister Corita Print A MAN YOU CAN LEAN ON 1960s Pop Art Pete Seeger Turn 1968

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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Artist: Sister Corita

Edition Size: 14"x10"

Image Orientation: Landscape

Signed: No

Size: Small

Date of Creation: 1950-1969

Title: A Man You Can Lean On

Item Length: 14 in

Framing: Unframed

Subject: Abstract

Type: Print

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Year of Production: 1968

Edition Type: Open Edition

Width (Inches): 10

Height (Inches): 14

Style: Pop Art

Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction

Theme: Religious

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Item Width: 10 in

Print Type: Poster

Time Period Produced: 1960-1969

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