Of Bobbie's Shift Off from Me Sexually, to Someone Else

1970-1972

R. B. Kitaj

Associated Names
R. B. Kitaj

Artist, American, 1932 - 2007

White Ink Ltd.

Printer

Kelpra Studio

Printer

Graphis

Publisher

The image shows bold, curving lines outlining a female figure in a poised stance against a red background. There is a rectangular sepia-toned image of a nude figure, a diagonal blue line dividing the canvas, and a black-and-white portrait of a person with medium-length hair. The text within the image reads, "OF BOBBIE'S SHIFT OFF FROM ME SEXUALLY, TO SOMEONE ELSE --."
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    photo-etching in brown with color screenprint on wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Corcoran Collection (Gift of Raymond W. Merritt)

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 61.6 × 41.91 cm (24 1/4 × 16 1/2 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2015.19.2623.11

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Ramkalawon 2013, no. 143b

  • Portfolio Title

    A Day Book

Associated Artworks

See all 14 artworks
The image depicts a profile portrait of a person facing left. The person has a prominent jawline and mustache, with stylized facial features in solid lines and flat shading. The hair is shoulder-length and dark with lighter highlights. The clothing includes a high, ornate collar with decorative patterns and the shoulder shows textured, detailed elements. The background is plain beige.

Untitled

R. B. Kitaj, Kelpra Studio, Graphis

1970

The image contains a black line drawing of a large oval shape enclosing a rectilinear form with a smaller, irregular cut-out at its center, set against a vibrant red background.

A Day Book

R. B. Kitaj, Robert Creeley, Graphis

1972

The image shows the profile of a woman's face and neck against a light pink background. The woman is positioned in profile, facing leftwards with her head slightly tilted upwards. Her facial features include a slightly upturned nose, full lips, and a pronounced chin. Her hair appears to be shoulder-length and styled in a smooth, voluminous manner, colored in a deep blue hue, contrasting with the pinkish tone of her face. Below her portrait, there is green text that reads, "MRS GUTIERREZ DESCRIBES WHAT THE DOCTOR TOLD HER," and it is signed "Kitaj 119/200" to the right side of the text. The background is simple and unadorned, maintaining the same subtle pink color across the canvas.

Mrs. Gutierrez Describes What the Doctor Told Her

R. B. Kitaj, Kelpra Studio, Graphis

1970


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Beard Glaser Wolf Ltd., New York); Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1977; acquired 2015 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Bibliography

2013

  • Ramkalawon, Jennifer. Kitaj Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné. London: British Museum, 2013, p. 143, no. 143b.

Inscriptions

lower center in colored pencil: Kitaj 119/200

Wikidata ID

Q77012131

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