See America First 15

1968

H.C. Westermann

Associated Names
H.C. Westermann

Artist, American, 1922 - 1981

Tamarind Institute

Publisher

The image contains various lines and shapes forming an abstract composition. In the center, there is a stylized human figure with enlarged eyes emitting linear rays. These rays connect with a cylindrical shape in the background. There are abstract landscapes with wavy lines resembling clouds or smoke surrounding the central figure. On the left, there are formations similar to rock pillars found in deserts. In the foreground, bold text reads "See America First," blending with the surrounding elements. The overall composition suggests familiar images like a volcanic eruption or a scenic highway.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    lithograph (stone) in black on Copperplate Deluxe paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Dorothy J. and Benjamin B. Smith

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 55.3 x 76 cm (21 3/4 x 29 15/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1984.34.1136.16

  • Series Title

    See America First [1984.34.1136-1153]

Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing of a document titled "SEE AMERICA FIRST". It includes handwritten text and illustrations such as a title, dedication, a shooting comet, and a drawing of a skull with crossed bones and waves emerging from it. 

The title "SEE AMERICA FIRST" is displayed prominently at the top in large capital letters with stars on each side. Below the title, there are details about its creation at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Hollywood, California in 1968, along with a dedication to several individuals. 

The drawing features stars, a shooting comet, a skull, waves, and an anchor, along with what appears to be a signature and date. The overall presentation combines text and visuals, suggesting a commemorative or promotional purpose.

See America First (Title Page and Colophon)

H.C. Westermann, Tamarind Institute

1968

The image shows an abstract composition with elongated, curved lines resembling woodgrain on a panel. A shape similar to a human arm is held by a hand, detailed with dark lines and hatching. The piece invokes the form of a flexed arm, with surrounding radiating lines suggesting movement. The words "AF...ANDREU..." are inscribed on the arm, blending into the wood's texture.

See America First

H.C. Westermann, Tamarind Institute

1968

The image consists of bold shapes and lines with jagged, flame-like forms in red and yellow at the bottom. An ear-shaped figure with a smiling face is central, surrounded by abstract, expressive strokes. Above are large letters saying "SEE AMERICA FIRST" between two lightning bolts.

See America First 1

H.C. Westermann, Tamarind Institute

1968


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1989

  • Devon, Marjorie, and Peter Walch. Catalogue Raisonné: Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc., 1960-1970. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Art Museum, 1989, no. 2439.

Inscriptions

across top in plate: (1-line text); across bottom in plate: 15 / See / America / First; across bottom in graphite: Tam. Imp. / H.C.Westermann '68; lower center verso: 2439 / copperplate Deluxe; vertical along right edge verso:CP

Markings

BS: Tamarind (T.1), Lozingot (T.32)

Wikidata ID

Q74065207

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