Yes We Can 1985 HS
Mary Corita Kent
Limited Edition Print : Serigraph
Size : 20x20 in | 51x51 cm
Edition :
Year1985
Hand SignedIn Pencil Lower Right
Condition Other - Has small bend in top left of serigraph that presses out when frramed
Not Framed
Story / Additional InfoPurchased from the Vista Hills Family Services. This serigraph was made by Corita Kent specifically for Vista Hills as a donation to raise money for their Los Ninos Center.
Certificate of AuthenticityThe Corita Center in Los Angeles
LID67024
Mary Corita Kent - United States
Art Brokerage: Sister Mary Corita Kent American Artist: b. 1918-1986. Teacher at the Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles. Sister Mary Corita, once the nation's best-known nun, won fame as a serigraph artist. Sister Mary Corita Kents' bright, colorful silk-screen prints were the rage of the 1960s. She designed the United States' first "Love" postage stamp. Mary Corita Kent was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa in 1918, then moved with her family to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1920. Two years later they moved to Los Angeles, where she grew up. She joined the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary there in 1938. Corita received her bachelor's degree from Immaculate Heart College in 1941, followed by a master's in art history 10 years later from the University of Southern California. Popularly known as "Sister Mary Corita," she turned to the silk-screen process in 1950. Her large compositions combine quotations, often from the Bible or modern poetry, with religious or secular images. During her career as an artist and teacher, Kent also designed greeting cards and book covers. She achieved fame in the early 1960s with her brightly colored silkscreen posters. Some of her work includes excerpts from the writings of Carl Jung, e.e. cummings, and Rainer Maria Rilke. She began adding words to her designs because, she said, "I have been nuts about words and their shape since I was very young." Listings wanted.