Study for What can I do? Become what you have always been. – C.G. Jung. From the series Great Ideas.

Roy De Forest, Study for What can I do? Become what you have always been.--C.G. Jung. From the series Great Ideas., 1966, crayon, colored pencil, pencil, and felt-tipped pen and ink on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Container Corporation of America, 1984.124.83
Roy De Forest, Study for What can I do? Become what you have always been.--C.G. Jung. From the series Great Ideas., 1966, crayon, colored pencil, pencil, and felt-tipped pen and ink on paper, sheet: 2330 in. (58.376.3 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Container Corporation of America, 1984.124.83

Artwork Details

Title
Study for What can I do? Become what you have always been. – C.G. Jung. From the series Great Ideas.
Date
1966
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 2330 in. (58.376.3 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Container Corporation of America
Mediums Description
crayon, colored pencil, pencil, and felt-tipped pen and ink on paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Landscape
  • State of being — phenomenon — surreal
Object Number
1984.124.83

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Carlo Carlone, God the Father Receiving the Madonna of the Immaculate Conception, ca. 1720-1730, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of John Gellatly, 1929.6.135
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Artist
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Dateca. 1720-1730
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