<img alt="Elizabeth Catlett, Rebozos, lithograph on Arches paper, 1968–2003. Two women draped in a traditional Mexican rebozo shawl, depicted in close embrace, rendered in black and white with rich tonal contrasts." />

Elizabeth Catlett – Rebozos

33.3 × 24.8 cm
€2.500,00
Skip to product information
<img alt="Elizabeth Catlett, Rebozos, lithograph on Arches paper, 1968–2003. Two women draped in a traditional Mexican rebozo shawl, depicted in close embrace, rendered in black and white with rich tonal contrasts." />

Elizabeth Catlett – Rebozos

€2.500,00
⸰ Fast & Secured Shipping Worldwide
⸰ Authentificated Artwork
⸰ Secured payment

Rebozos, 1968–2003

  • Artist: Elizabeth Catlett (American-Mexican, 1915–2012)
  • Medium: Lithograph on Arches paper
  • Dimensions (sheet): 56.5 × 38.1 cm (22 1/4 × 15 in)
  • Dimensions (image): 33.3 × 24.8 cm (13 1/8 × 9 3/4 in)
  • Edition: Artist's Proof (A/P), outside the edition of 25
  • Signed: Yes — signed in pencil, titled, dated '1968–2003' and annotated 'A/P' Framed: Yes
  • Printed: 2003 (second edition, from the original 1968 composition)

Rebozos is a lithograph on Arches paper printed in 2003, constituting the second edition of a composition originally created in 1968. This example is an Artist's Proof (A/P), outside the limited edition of 25 — making it a particularly rare piece highly sought after by collectors.

The work exemplifies the powerful visual language of Elizabeth Catlett, one of the most significant printmakers and sculptors of the twentieth century, whose entire career was driven by a profound commitment to the representation of Black and Latino women and the dignity of marginalized peoples. In Rebozos, the depiction of a figure draped in the traditional Mexican shawl — the rebozo — speaks to Catlett's deep connection with Mexican culture and her ability to render everyday objects as symbols of identity, resilience, and quiet dignity.

Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and under Grant Wood at the University of Iowa, Catlett developed a style at the crossroads of American social realism and the Mexican graphic tradition, shaped by her years at the Taller de Gráfica Popular in Mexico City. This dual heritage gives her prints a rare visual and political density, recognized today in the world's most prestigious collections — from the MoMA to the Smithsonian.

Preserved with full margins and presented in a frame, the work is in excellent condition.

Condition Very good condition. Full margins preserved. Not examined outside of frame. Full condition report available upon request.

Shipping & Delivery Worldwide shipping from France Professional packaging with full insurance Secure tracked delivery

➡️ Contact us for any question

➡️ See all available works by Elizabeth Catlett

FAQ

Is the work signed? Yes — signed in pencil by the artist, titled, dated '1968–2003' and annotated 'A/P'.

Is this a limited edition? This is an Artist's Proof (A/P), outside the official edition of 25 — a status that makes it a non-commercial example, generally considered rarer on the secondary market.

Who is Elizabeth Catlett? Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) is one of the most important printmakers and sculptors of twentieth-century American art. Her humanist and politically engaged work is held in the collections of MoMA, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, among others.

Is the work framed? Yes.

What is the difference between an A/P and a numbered edition? An Artist's Proof is produced outside the main edition, for the artist's personal use. These examples are generally fewer in number and considered rarer on the secondary market.

🚚 Shipping & Delivery

✅ Free shipping on this order (order value > €150)

🌍 Worldwide delivery from France

  • Europe: 5-7 business days
  • North America: 7-10 business days
  • Rest of world: 10-14 business days

📦 Museum-grade protection

  • Professional art handling & packaging
  • Fully insured transit (coverage up to artwork value)
  • Tracked delivery with signature required

🔒 Safe arrival guaranteed or full refund

Shop now

Recommended for you

alt="Contemporary artwork displayed in a modern office – Art leasing service by Lynart"

Art leasing by LYNART

Discover a tailored solution for businesses and professionals

Bring art into your workplace

Explore our solutions