Cat. No. 420/II
Follow the Child within You
- State/Variant:
- State II of VII
- Date:
- 1998
- Themes:
- Figures, Motherhood & Family, Nature, Objects
- Techniques:
- Drypoint, Engraving
- Description:
- Drypoint and engraving, with pink gouache, black and blue ink, orange and black crayon, and pencil additions
- Support:
- Smooth, wove paper
- Dimensions:
- plate: 16 7/8 x 13 7/8" (42.9 x 35.3 cm); sheet: 21 1/4 x 17 15/16" (54 x 45.5 cm)
- Signature:
- "LB. 99" lower right margin, blue ink.
- Publisher:
- unpublished
- Printer:
- Harlan & Weaver, New York
- Edition:
- 1 known impression of state II
- Impression:
- Not numbered
- Edition Information:
- Proof before the editioning of state VII.
- State Changes and Additions:
- Matrices:
The progression of this composition, as seen in the Evolving Composition Diagram below, involved 3 plates.
Plate 1: boat outline and shading, waves, sky details, light sketch of figures in boat; usually printed in blue.
Plate 2: detailed figures in boat and rim of boat; printed in red.
Plate 3: shading in ocean; printed in blue.
State Changes:
Plate 1 printed in black.
Changes from state I, in drypoint: waves further delineated, boat shaded, and "Harlem Family Institute" inscribed on boat.
Additions in black watercolor: shading on boat, obscuring inscription. - Background:
- State VII of this composition was published as a benefit for Harlem Family Institute, New York. The Harlem Family Institute is a multicultural psychoanalytic training institute in New York, founded in 1991. As of 2014, it provides two community services: free or affordable therapy to children and parents in underserved areas of New York, and training for aspiring psychoanalysts from diverse backgrounds. (A promotional brochure for the benefit edition gave an incorrect title, "Follow the Child in You" rather than "Follow the Child within You.")
- Artist’s Remarks:
- Inscribed on the verso of the source drawing: "when you do not know what to do follow the child within you"
- MoMA Credit Line:
- Gift of the artist
- MoMA Accession Number:
- 778.2008
- This Work in Other Collections:
- Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY