| Maker(s): | Cole, Willie |  | Culture: | American (1955 - )
  |  | Title: | Man, Spirit, Mask (triptych)
  |  | Date Made: | 1999
  |  | Type: | Print
  |  | Materials: | Man - photo etching, embossing and hand colortint on medium thick, moderately textured, cream-colored paper; Spirit - screenprint with lemon juice and scorching with hand applied heat gun on medium thick, moderately textured, white paper; Mask - photo etching and woodcut on medium thick, moderately texxtured, cream-colored paper
  |  | Place Made: | United States
  |  | Measurements: | sheet: 39 1/4 in x 26 3/4 in; 99.7 cm x 67.9 cm
  |  | Narrative Inscription:   | inscription in pencil at lower left of Man: R.I., signature and date in pencil at lower right of Mask: Willie Cole '99
  |  | Accession Number:   | SC 2014.38.2
  |  | Credit Line: | Purchased with the Dorothy C. Miller, class of 1925, Fund
  |  | Museum Collection:   | Smith College Museum of Art 
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	     Description: Tryptich, three framed prints forming one artwork. Left print (Man): close-up of black man's face decorated with the pattern of dots found on the hot surface of a clothes iron; Center print (Spirit): image of clothes iron burned onto page; Right print (Mask): clothes iron seen from above abstracted to resemble a mask. Anti-racism, African American art
  Tags: African American; race; ceremonies Subjects: Rites and ceremonies; African American art; Etching; Wood-engraving; screen prints Link to share this object record:  https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=SC+2014.38.2  |