1973.three.women.singing/ Ink on paper/ 22″ x 32″/ $1150
1973.three.women.singing/ Ink on paper/ 22″ x 32″/ $1150 Black ink lines showing a group of women singing.See more details & history
1973.three.women.singing/ Ink on paper/ 22″ x 32″/ $1150 Black ink lines showing a group of women singing.See more details & history
One printed poster. This is a poster for one of Eleanor Dickinson’s celebrated Revival exhibits. See her Artist’s Statement for more information on the purpose and power of that series. See the About page for more information on the Art, Shipping and Additional Charges, Paper, and other topics. Please note: The price ($895) is for the item itself, with tax. $75 will be added to cover standard shipping, packaging, handling, and insurance. Estimates will be provided for the cost of any special arrangements prior to purchase. Please email us at eleanordickinsonart@gmail.com to ask questions. Shipping fine art is a bitSee more details & history
One printed poster. This is a poster for one of Eleanor Dickinson’s celebrated Revival exhibits. See her Artist’s Statement for more information on the purpose and power of that series. See the About page for more information on the Art, Shipping and Additional Charges, Paper, and other topics. Please note: The price ($545) is for the item itself, with tax. $75 will be added to cover standard shipping, packaging, handling, and insurance. Estimates will be provided for the cost of any special arrangements prior to purchase. Please email us at eleanordickinsonart@gmail.com to ask questions. Shipping fine art is a bitSee more details & history
One printed poster. This poster is both a piece of art and an artifact from one of the great works of Eleanor Dickinson’s life, her documentation and depictions of Pentecostal revivals. From Eleanor Dickinson’s obituary in the Los Angeles Times: “Her body of work, which stretched from the arresting images of worshipers in revival halls to artifacts such as a snake box, signs urging repentance and a pickle jar with strychnine that true believers might drink, became so authoritative that it was housed at the Smithsonian and displayed in museumsSee more details & history
For decades in the middle of her career, Eleanor Dickinson visited evangelical Christian Revival tents, documenting and building relationships with the rural Pentecostal communities. Like many of her projects and media, this was not designed to be popular with the art establishment, but she felt it was important to compassionately and accurately depict misunderstood people. The title refers to the chorus of a popular hymn. One of a kind artwork. See the About page for more information on charges, paper care, and related subjects. Please note: The priceSee more details & history
Drawings and photos were made by Eleanor Dickinson at Christian evangelical revival meetings in the American South. Other photos are of artifacts collected by the artist during the Revival project. Titles of drawings are taken from popular hymns. One printed book. Several copies are available. Please email us at eleanordickinsonart@gmail.com if you are interested in purchasing a copy for $30. DetailsTitle: Revival! by Eleanor Dickinson and Barbara Benziger, published by Harper & RowSeries: booksMeasurement WxH: 8.5″×11″Primary Materials: 180 page printed book – white paper, softcover white binding, black inkBase Material: paperSigned: NoOrientation: PortraitCondition: New – Very goodSee more details & history
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