
Impressions: Our World, Volume I
Catalogue
- Year
- 1973
- Dimensions
- composition (see child records): dimensions vary; sheet (orientation varies, each approx.): 30 × 22 1/4" (76.2 × 56.5 cm) or 22 1/4 × 30" (56.5 × 76.2 cm)
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Artist
- Emma Amos
Artist

Painting
Emma Amos was an American painter and printmaker whose figurative works combined abstraction with portraiture, often centering Black women and the complexities of identity in postwar America. Working primarily in oils, acrylics, and etching, her compositions layered gestural mark-making with representational elements, creating a visual tension between the personal and the universal. Her practice engaged with color and form as instruments of psychological and social inquiry.
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Femfolio
2009 · Portfolio of nineteen digital prints (twelve with lithograph, one with pochoir, one with hand coloring, and one with gold dusting) and one lithograph
Identity from Femfolio
2006 · Digital print with lithograph from a portfolio of nineteen digital prints (twelve with lithograph, one with pochoir, one with hand coloring, and one with gold dusting) and one lithograph
Take One
1985 · Stencil on torn-and-pasted paper
Black Dog Blues
1983 · Acrylic on canvas with hand-woven fabric
American Girl from Impressions: Our World, Volume I
1974 · Etching and aquatint from a portfolio of seven etchings (five with aquatint, two with embossing)
3 Ladies
1970 · Screenprint and relief-printed etching in five parts
Record
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- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
- Reference
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- Status
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