Description: Sister Corita. Sister Mary Corita Kent. Harvey Cox. Samuel A. Eisenstein. Boston, Philadelphia: Pilgrim Press, United Church Press. 1968. First Edition, COMPLETE WITH ALL LOOSE PRINTS. 80 p., 34 loose prints 14 x 10” (book), 15 x 10.75” (clamshell). In fair condition. Clam-shell case exhibits the most wear: spots of soiling and scuffing to front cover; especially noticeable at shell’s bottom right corner; a piece of white tape is found in gutter of clam-shell; clam-shell’s front paste-down’s top edge is torn. Clam-shell is overall attractive & usable. Boards are lightly scuffed at edges and corners of book; white lettering on front board and spine bright and clean. Text-block clean, binding tight and intact. Loose prints are bright and clean. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. Corita Kent (1918–1986) born Frances Elizabeth Kent and also known as Sister Mary Corita, was as an American Roman Catholic religious sister, artist, designer and educator. Her work centered on themes about Christianity and social justice. Corita entered the religious order Immaculate Heart of Mary when she was 18. While there, she taught herself to silk screen through a DIY kit and developed innovative techniques that pushed the limitations on two-dimensional mediums at the time. She chose printing because of its strong democratic outreach and because it allowed her to make affordable art for all. Corita’s work evolved from the religious and figurative to a uniquely recognizable style that incorporated advertising images and slogans, popular song lyrics, biblical verses, and literature. Throughout the ’60s, her work was increasingly political and centered on themes of poverty, racism, and injustice. In 1968 she left the order and from 1970 on, her work evolved into a sparser, introspective style, influenced by living in a new environment, a secular life, and her battles with cancer. She remained an active advocate of social causes until her death in 1986. Throughout her lifetime, Corita created close to 800 screenprint editions, thousands of watercolors, and numerous public and private commissions. The rare artist’s book from Sister Corita, an activist, educator, nun, and prolific artist who produced serigraphs in Pop Art style, meant to reach a mass audience. FORN-SHELF-0694-BB-2409-HK2098
Price: 400 USD
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Restocking Fee: No
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
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Author: Sister Corita
Publisher: Pilgrim Press
Topic: Fine Arts: Collections
Subject: Art & Photography
Original/Facsimile: Original