- Source: Some Living American Women Artists (collage)
Some Living American Women Artists, also referred to as Some Living American Women Artists/Last Supper, is a collage by American artist Mary Beth Edelson created during the second wave feminist movement. The central portion is an image based on Leonardo da Vinci’s 15th-century mural Last Supper. Edelson replaced the faces of Christ's disciples with cut-out photographs of American women artists. She surrounded the central image with additional photographs of American women artists. The work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
Edelson intended the collage to "identify and commemorate women artists, who were getting little recognition at the time, by presenting them as the grand subject—while spoofing the patriarchy for cutting women out of positions of power and authority."
A lithograph edition of 50 prints was subsequently created. A numbered print is in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Artists included in the central portion
Artists included in the surrounding border
Photographs of artists in the border are numbered, with a key at the bottom. There is an image numbered "3", but it is not included in the key. Number "43" is neither in the border nor in the key.
References
Further reading
Object of the Week: Some Living American Women Artists/Last Supper by Elisabeth Smith, SAMBlog, March 9, 2018
Considering Mary Beth Edelson’s Some Living American Women Artists by Kat Griefen, The Brooklyn Rail, March 2019
Some Living American Women Artists/Last Supper by Mary Beth Edelson—Art from Us, June 13, 2020
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- Some Living American Women Artists (collage)
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- Lee Krasner
- Kay Brown (artist)
- Anne Ryan
- Women artists
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- Fatimah Tuggar
- Anne Taintor
- Romare Bearden