Carlos, from the series Spanish Harlem

Joseph Rodríguez, Carlos, from the series Spanish Harlem, 1987, chromogenic print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1996.81.3, © 1987, Joseph Rodriguez
Joseph Rodríguez, Carlos, from the series Spanish Harlem, 1987, chromogenic print, image: 1218 in. (30.445.6 cm) sheet: 1620 in. (40.650.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1996.81.3, © 1987, Joseph Rodriguez

Artwork Details

Title
Carlos, from the series Spanish Harlem
Date
1987
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image: 1218 in. (30.445.6 cm) sheet: 1620 in. (40.650.8 cm)
Copyright
© 1987, Joseph Rodriguez
Credit Line
Gift of the artist
Mediums Description
chromogenic print
Classifications
Subjects
  • Cityscape
  • Cityscape — New York — New York
  • Figure — fragment — arm
  • Dress — accessory — tattoo
  • Architecture Exterior — commercial — skyscraper
  • Cityscape — New York — Spanish Harlem
Object Number
1996.81.3

Works by this artist (9 items)

Raymond White Skolfield, Night on Fourteenth St., 1936, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the Evander Childs High School, Bronx, New York through the General Services Administration, 1975.83.87
Night on Fourteenth St.
Date1936
lithograph on paper
Not on view
Raymond White Skolfield, The Fog Lifts, 1938, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the U.S. Department of Labor, 1964.1.206
The Fog Lifts
Date1938
lithograph on paper
Not on view
Raymond White Skolfield, Dyckman St. Ferry, n.d., lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from D.C. Public Library, 1967.72.239
Dyckman St. Ferry
Daten.d.
lithograph
Not on view
Raymond White Skolfield, Bound for the Tropics, 1936, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the U.S. Department of Labor, 1964.1.205
Bound for the Tropics
Date1936
lithograph
Not on view

Exhibitions

Media - 2011.12 - SAAM-2011.12_1 - 77591
Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art
October 25, 2013March 2, 2014
Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art presents the rich and varied contributions of Latino artists in the United States since the mid-twentieth century, when the concept of a collective Latino identity began to emerge.

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