Sadist (from Aberrations)

Lamar Baker, Sadist (from Aberrations), 1937, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift by exchange from The Columbus Museum, Georgia, 1998.115.10
Lamar Baker, Sadist (from Aberrations), 1937, lithograph, 13 3410 34 in. (34.927.3 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift by exchange from The Columbus Museum, Georgia, 1998.115.10

Artwork Details

Title
Sadist (from Aberrations)
Artist
Date
1937
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
13 3410 34 in. (34.927.3 cm)
Credit Line
Gift by exchange from The Columbus Museum, Georgia
Mediums Description
lithograph
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure group — male
  • Architecture — vehicle — train
  • Animal — insect
  • State of being — phenomenon — dream
  • Occupation — service — policeman
  • State of being — evil — cruelty
Object Number
1998.115.10

Artwork Description

Born and raised in the Deep South, Lamar Baker often illustrated racial and social injustices he had witnessed firsthand. His artistic goal, he said, was to make "social and moral comments by way of the lithographer's art." In his Aberrations series, including Sadist and Pyromaniac, he captures the darker side of humanity he encountered residing in New York from 1935 to 1950. Inspired by surrealism and social realism, these lithographs suggest disturbing and nefarious reveries among seemingly harmless subway riders. Baker's choice of details--a sign for Times Square, an advertisement for Smith Brothers cough drops, and newspapers--ground his scenes in contemporary life, unmasking the perceived degeneracy and depravity of working-class America.

Works by this artist (23 items)

Lamar Baker, Sadist (from Aberrations), 1937, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift by exchange from The Columbus Museum, Georgia, 1998.115.10
Sadist (from Aberrations)
Date1937
lithograph
Not on view
Lamar Baker, Plantation System, 1941, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift by exchange from The Columbus Museum, Georgia, 1998.115.20
Plantation System
Date1941
lithograph
Not on view
Lamar Baker, The Two Thieves, ca. 1945-1948, color etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift by exchange from The Columbus Museum, Georgia, 1998.115.23
The Two Thieves
Dateca. 1945-1948
color etching on paper
Not on view
Lamar Baker, The Slave Plant, 1939, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift by exchange from The Columbus Museum, Georgia, 1998.115.14
The Slave Plant
Date1939
lithograph on paper
Not on view

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