Elizabeth Catlett was a celebrated African-American and Mexican artist known for her powerful depictions of Black and Indigenous women. Her work combined Modernist techniques with social activism, focusing on themes of identity, resilience, and dignity.

This later version of “Sharecropper” features a female worker in vibrant color. Catlett’s expressive carving and color choices elevate an everyday subject into an emblem of resilience and pride.


Fine Art Giclée Print – Archival Quality - 11 x 17" Untrimmed - Ready to Frame

This museum-quality print is made with pigment-based, UltraChrome inks that deliver rich color and sharp detail and is printed on on acid-free, fine art paper. The result is a vibrant, long-lasting image?expected to last up to 200 years (color) or 400 years (black & white).


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