Water Carrier

Hugo Robus, Water Carrier, 1956, bronze on wood base, 38 147 7811 78 in. (97.320.030.3 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Hugo Robus, Jr. in memory of his father, 1968.135

Artwork Details

Title
Water Carrier
Artist
Date
1956
Dimensions
38 147 7811 78 in. (97.320.030.3 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Hugo Robus, Jr. in memory of his father
Mediums
Mediums Description
bronze on wood base
Classifications
Subjects
  • Occupation — domestic — water carrier
  • Figure female — full length
Object Number
1968.135

Artwork Description

In Water Carrier, Hugo Robus sculpted a jug in place of the figure's head because he wanted to explore the similarities between the woman's body and the vessel. Robus was influenced by prehistoric representations of women, which emphasize certain body parts such as the head, the breasts, and the womb to make symbolic, rather than anatomically correct, portraits. He adapted these ancient forms to create Water Carrier, enlarging the figure's stomach and doing away with her right arm, as well.

Works by this artist (3 items)

Ernesto Yerena Montejano, Roxana Dueñas, Stand with LA Teachers!, 2019, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Patricia Tobacco Forrester Endowment, 2020.50.1, © 2019, Ernesto Yerena and Roxana Dueñas
Stand with LA Teachers!
Date2019
screenprint on paper
Not on view
Ernesto Yerena Montejano, Viva Yalitza (Yalitza Aparicio Martínez), 2019, offset lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 2020.52
Viva Yalitza (Yalitza Aparicio Martínez)
Date2019
offset lithograph on paper
Not on view
Ernesto Yerena Montejano, Shepard Fairey, Not One More Deportation, 2015, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Patricia Tobacco Forrester Endowment, 2020.50.2, © 2015, Ernesto Yerena and Shepard Fairey
Not One More Deportation
Date2015
screenprint on paper
Not on view