Washington Crossing the Delaware: Waves

Alex Katz, Washington Crossing the Delaware: Waves, 1961, assembled, nailed, bolted, and screwed plywood painted in oil, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson, Martha Jackson Memorial Collection, 1979.56.2B
Alex Katz, Washington Crossing the Delaware: Waves, 1961, assembled, nailed, bolted, and screwed plywood painted in oil, 15 34219 341 in. (40.0558.22.5 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson, Martha Jackson Memorial Collection, 1979.56.2B

Artwork Details

Title
Washington Crossing the Delaware: Waves
Artist
Date
1961
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
15 34219 341 in. (40.0558.22.5 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson, Martha Jackson Memorial Collection
Mediums
Mediums Description
assembled, nailed, bolted, and screwed plywood painted in oil
Classifications
Subjects
  • Waterscape — river — Delaware River
  • History — United States — Revolution
  • Waterscape
Object Number
1979.56.2B

Artwork Description

In 1959, Alex Katz began painting figures on canvas, cutting them out and then pasting them onto wooden boards. Two years later the playwright Kenneth Koch saw an exhibition of these and asked Katz to produce the props and sets for his one-act play George Washington Crossing the Delaware. In Koch's satire, Washington’s famous crossing was motivated by his childhood when, after cutting down the cherry tree, the young Washington swam across a river to avoid his father's wrath. The play became an underground hit largely because of Katz's irreverent image of Washington. At the time, art critic Irving Sandler described the cutouts as "the perfect setting for the delivery of such lines as the following from the father of our country: 'I am tired and I need sleep. Good night America.'"

Works by this artist (15 items)

Mabel Pugh, Symphonic Poem, ca. 1927-1929, linoleum cut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the North Carolina Museum of Art (Gift of the artist, 1977), 2020.4.8
Symphonic Poem
Dateca. 1927-1929
linoleum cut on paper
Not on view
Mabel Pugh, St. Mark's, Venice, ca. 1923-1926, linoleum cut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the North Carolina Museum of Art (Gift of the artist, 1977), 2020.4.12
St. Mark’s, Venice
Dateca. 1923-1926
linoleum cut on paper
Not on view
Mabel Pugh, Central Park, New York City, ca. 1926-1936, linoleum cut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the North Carolina Museum of Art (Gift of the artist, 1977), 2020.4.10
Central Park, New York City
Dateca. 1926-1936
linoleum cut on paper
Not on view
Mabel Pugh, Amaryllis, ca. 1923-1931, linoleum cut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the North Carolina Museum of Art (Gift of the artist, 1977), 2020.4.7
Amaryllis
Dateca. 1923-1931
linoleum cut on paper
Not on view

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