Phrygian

Phrygian

Martin PuryearWW-2012-111599
2012·Soft ground etching, spit-bite, drypoint and aquatint in black and gray on cream wove paper, laid down on white wove paper (chine collé)·Image/plate: 60.5 × 45.2 cm (23 7/8 × 17 13/16 in.); Sheet: 88.5 × 70.6 cm (34 7/8 × 27 13/16 in.)

<p>Puryear has used several works to explore the shape of the Phrygian cap, a symbol of liberty popularized by the French Revolution. While he was familiar with the numerous depictions of the cap, it was only after he began the sculpture <em>Big Phrygian</em>, in 2014, that he came across an early engraving of a black man wearing one. Dating to 1794, the year that slavery was abolished in France, the image depicts a freed slave with the caption <em>Moi libre aussi</em> (I am free too).</p>

Catalogue

Year
2012
Dimensions
Image/plate: 60.5 × 45.2 cm (23 7/8 × 17 13/16 in.); Sheet: 88.5 × 70.6 cm (34 7/8 × 27 13/16 in.)

Artist

Martin Puryear
Martin Puryear

Sculpture

Martin L. Puryear is an American artist known for his devotion to traditional craft. Working in a variety of media, but primarily wood, his reductive technique and meditative approach challenge the physical and poetic boundaries of his materials.

Washington, D.C., USA

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