Survival Suite Series: Humor
- Color Lithograph with chine colle
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35.75 x 24 in
(90.81 x 60.96 cm)
- Jaune "Quick-To-See" Smith
Drawing of a figure's head hanging upside down from the top edge with its arms crossed and pointing down at two white images of Native Americans in some kind of ceremonial dress. In-between the two Native American figures is a graphic of a pair of hands doing sign language. There's a narrative under the graphics. The bottom edge has imagery of Native Americans on horses being followed by a train. The word "Humor" is printed upside down in the lower left edge. The paper is a golden yellow and has deckled edges.
Photos stored digitally in "Permanent Collections Images" file on UAG server.
- Framed: 40.25 x 29 x 1.5 in (102.24 x 73.66 x 3.81 cm)
- Created: 1996
- Inventory Number: 2000.01.05
- Collections: Modern and Contemporary Art Collection, Paper Works