Para Don Pedro

Juan Sánchez, Para Don Pedro, 1992, lithograph, photolithograph and collage with additions in oil stick and pencil, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Julia D. Strong Endowment, 1998.97, © 1992, Juan Sánchez
Juan Sánchez, Para Don Pedro, 1992, lithograph, photolithograph and collage with additions in oil stick and pencil, 22 14 in. x 30 in. (56.576.2 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Julia D. Strong Endowment, 1998.97, © 1992, Juan Sánchez

Artwork Details

Title
Para Don Pedro
Printers
Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc.
Date
1992
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
22 14 in. x 30 in. (56.576.2 cm)
Copyright
© 1992, Juan Sánchez
Credit Line
Museum purchase through the Julia D. Strong Endowment
Mediums Description
lithograph, photolithograph and collage with additions in oil stick and pencil
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait male — Albizu Campos, Pedro — bust
  • Religion — New Testament — Christ
Object Number
1998.97

Artwork Description

Sánchez pays homage to Pedro Albizu Campos (1891-1965), the well-known leader of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. A Harvard-trained lawyer and devout Catholic, Albizu championed social justice and promoted Puerto Rican independence. For his efforts, he was charged with conspiracy against the United States and jailed for most of his life. Sánchez presents Albizu as a martyr and surrounds his likeness with images of Christ and drawings resembling indigenous (or Taino) petroglyphs found in Puerto Rico.

Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art
, 2013

Description in Spanish

Sánchez rinde homenaje a Pedro Albizu Campos (18911965), el conocido líder del Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico. Albizu, abogado educado en Harvard y católico ferviente, fue gran defensor de la justicia social y promotor de la independencia de Puerto Rico. Por sus actividades fue acusado de conspirar contra los Estados Unidos y condenado a pasar la mayor parte de su vida en la cárcel. Sánchez representa a Albizu como un mártir y rodea su rostro con imágenes de Cristo y dibujos inspirados en los petroglifos indígenas (o taínos) de Puerto Rico.

Nuestra América: la presencia latina en el arte estadounidense, 2013

Works by this artist (9 items)

Unknown Boricua Streaming: A Nuyorican State of Mind
Date2011
single-channel HD video, color, sound; 08:09 minutes
Not on view
Juan Sánchez, Cielo /Tierra / Esperanza, 1990, photolithograph with collograph and stenciled paper pulp on handmade paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Donna Barnard Ari in honor of Susan Sollins, 2005.18A-B, © 1990, Juan Sanchez
Cielo /​Tierra / Esperanza
Date1990
photolithograph with collograph and stenciled paper pulp on handmade paper
Not on view
Juan Sánchez, Para Don Pedro, 1992, lithograph, photolithograph and collage with additions in oil stick and pencil, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Julia D. Strong Endowment, 1998.97, © 1992, Juan Sánchez
Para Don Pedro
Date1992
lithograph, photolithograph and collage with additions in oil stick and pencil
Not on view
Juan Sánchez, Confused Paradi(c)e, 1996, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment, 2013.59A-B, © 1996, Juan Sánchez
Confused Paradi(c)e
Date1996
lithograph
Not on view

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