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Family Flats

Maker (American, 1907 - 1989)
ClassificationsPRINTS
Dateca. 1933
Mediumlithograph on cream wove paper
Dimensions15 5/8 x 21 7/8 in. (39.7 x 55.6 cm.)
SignedSigned at bottom of recto in graphite:
InscribedSigned at bottom of recto in graphite:
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of Mrs. Homer D. Crotty.
Label TextSheets was born and raised in Pomona, California. Although he had little exposure in his early years to fine art, as a teenager he had learned about George Bellows. This Ashcan School artist's work influenced Family Flats in its depiction of urban dwellers outside their multistory apartments and in its reliance on stark contrasts of light and dark to convey form. Like many artists during the Depression, Sheets worked for the Works Progress Administration and created Family Flats while in the program. Arthur Millier praised his work for being "keenly responsive to the light, color, and warmth of this region and the vigorous, if raw, spirit of progress and optimism that give tang to life here."
Status
Not on view
Object number91.284.164
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