Andrew Goodman

Accession Number
2011/1.107

Title
Andrew Goodman

Artist(s)
Ben Shahn

Artist Nationality
American (North American)

Object Creation Date
1965

Medium & Support
serigraph on paper

Dimensions
28 1/4 in. x 24 1/4 in. x 3/4 in. ( 71.76 cm x 61.6 cm x 1.91 cm )

Credit Line
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communication, Founder Warren M. Robbins

Subject matter
Portrait of Andrew Goodman.

Physical Description
A portrait of Andrew Goodman. His face is oval-shaped and expression slightly worried. His hair looks swept to the side via a series of long brush strokes. Above his portrait is his name written in orange-brown ink.

Primary Object Classification
Print

Primary Object Type
portrait

Rights
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Keywords
calligraphy (process)
ink
men (male humans)
political concepts
portraits
social issues

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