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Eva and Aunt Ophelia

David Levinthal; Jack Lemon; Landfall Press; Steven Campbell; Tom Reed; Lothar Osterburg

Artwork Details

Eva and Aunt Ophelia
1999
David Levinthal; Jack Lemon; Landfall Press; Steven Campbell; Tom Reed; Lothar Osterburg
photogravure on paper
17 11/16 in x 20 7/8 in (44.93 cm x 53.02 cm)
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
2004/2.11.6

Description

Subject Matter:

This photograph is on in a series of eight photogravures by David Levinthal, published in an edition of 25 by Landfall Press. This series employs tin toy figurines to illustrate moments from Harriet Beecher Stowe's landmark 1852 novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin. The series shares the same name. Levinthal is known for addressing controversial subjects in his tableaux, questioning conventions of straight photography, using recycled imagery and recycled toy objects. In this series, he uses a shallow depth of field, dramatic shadows and chiaroscuro in order to address the darker themes of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Physical Description:

A photograph of two tin figures in a shallow plane, set against a black backdrop, an architecural structure of the same material on the right of the composition. The woman on the left stands, while the woman on the left kneels, looking up at the woman on the right.

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