2 minute read
75 inches
(American, 1918–1986) That Man Loves and There is No Object So Soft (a pair of prints) screenprints each signed in pencil largest: 19 1/4 × 22 inches.
Property from The School Sisters of Notre Dame, being sold to benefit the organization
Provenance: Gift from the artist to the School Sisters of Notre Dame
$1,500–2,500
16 Corita Kent
(American, 1918–1986) Love at the End, I’m Glad I Can Feel Pain, and My People (a group of three prints) screenprints each signed in pencil largest: 14 × 35 inches.
Property from The School Sisters of Notre Dame, being sold to benefit the organization
Provenance: Gift from the artist to the School Sisters of Notre Dame
$2,000–4,000
17 Corita Kent
(American, 1918–1986) You Shoot at Yourself, America, and Help or Something (a pair of prints) screenprints each signed in pencil largest: 22 1/2 × 34 1/2 inches.
Property from The School Sisters of Notre Dame, being sold to benefit the organization
Provenance: Gift from the artist to the School Sisters of Notre Dame
$1,500–2,500
18 Corita Kent
(American, 1918–1986) The Sea Queen and Christy (a pair of prints) screenprints each signed in pencil largest: 19 1/4 × 22 inches.
Property from The School Sisters of Notre Dame, being sold to benefit the organization
Provenance: Gift from the artist to the School Sisters of Notre Dame
(American, 1918–1986) He Repeated the Letters, Here, and Perhaps We Could Endure (a group of three prints) screenprints each signed in pencil largest: 22 1/4 × 34 inches.
Property from The School Sisters of Notre Dame, being sold to benefit the organization
Provenance: Gift from the artist to the School Sisters of Notre Dame
$2,000–4,000
20 Corita Kent
(American, 1918–1986) Love Your Brother, Green Fingers, and A Passion for the Possible (a group of three prints) screenprints each signed in pencil each: 22 1/2 × 11 1/2 inches.
Property from The School Sisters of Notre Dame, being sold to benefit the organization
Provenance: Gift from the artist to the School Sisters of Notre Dame
$2,000–4,000