Glass Slipper
Artist
Peregrine Honig
(American, born 1976)
Publisher
The Lawrence Lithography Workshop
(American, founded 1979)
Date2006
MediumLithograph on Arches Cover white paper with Japanese silk tissue chine collé
DimensionsSheet: 15 × 19 inches (38.1 × 48.26 cm)
Image: 9 3/4 × 12 1/4 inches (24.77 × 31.12 cm)
Image: 9 3/4 × 12 1/4 inches (24.77 × 31.12 cm)
Credit LineGift of C. Richard and Evelyn Belger
Object number2023.40.22
SignedWritten along the right edge of the image.
MarkingsBelow the image, in script: “Glass Slipper.” Under that, also in script: “She learned to walk on an eggshell floor in a narrow glass house with a tongue for a door.” Edition number, artist’s name, and date in script along the right edge of the forest.
Edition/State/ProofLLW IMP
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DescriptionOval background depicting woods with a curving path through them. Background is green with Japanese silk tissue colle applied over it. Brunette in yellow dress, facing up the path, looks over her proper right shoulder at the viewer. Her proper right hand pulls up her skirt to mid-thigh. Her proper left hand holds the top of a broom handle that slants from upper left to lower right, with the twigs of the broom resting on the edge of the forest.Provenance
C. Richard Belger and Evelyn Craft Belger, Kansas City, MO;
Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 2013.
Copyright© Peregrine Honig
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