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Marie Laveau

Artist Renee Stout (American, born 1958)
Printer Derrier L'Etoile Studios (American, founded 1978)
Publisher Zanatta Editions (American, founded 1989)
Date2009
MediumColor lithograph from five plates
DimensionsImage: 21 x 21 inches (53.34 x 53.34 cm)
Sheet: 23 x 22 1/2 inches (58.42 x 57.15 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: acquired through the generosity of the Print Society
Object number2011.18
Edition/State/Proof27/36
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DescriptionPortrait of African American woman with fan, earrings and snake coming out of her hair, Marie Laveau was known for her connection to voodoo during the 1700/1800s.
Copyright© Renee Stout
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