Chiapas, Mexico

1975

Edward Grazda

Associated Names
Ed Grazda

Artist, American, born 1947

The image shows two women and two children. The women are standing side by side holding hands in the middle of the image, while the children stand to the left. The children appear to be spaced apart on a grassy field. The women have their hair neatly styled, one with a headband and both with long, straight hair. They wear short-sleeved blouses and knee-length skirts, with one woman wearing an additional apron. Each woman is adorned with earrings. Around them is an outdoor setting with a single empty wooden chair placed in the foreground. The background features a wire fence, hills, and a structure with a tiled roof visible at the left, along with sparse vegetation and a cloudy sky.
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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Edward Grazda, New York; FRIENDS of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1993; gift to the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1993; acquired by NGA, 2016.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

on verso, by Corcoran Gallery of Art, bottom left in graphite: 1993.2q

Wikidata ID

Q64147165

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