Miriam Schapiro
Born in 1923 in Toronto, Ontario. Schapiro found success early as a hard-edge geometric-style painter. Influenced by the feminist movement of the early 1970s, she changed her style radically, embracing the use of textiles as symbolic of feminine labor. She is credited with establishing the movement called Pattern and Decoration (or P & D). This art movement challenged traditional Western European art by foregrounding decorative patterns and textiles from other cultures such as Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and Mexican.
Frida and Me, 1990
Lithograph, collé, fabric and
archival Xerox on
paper
42 x 30 inches
Courtesy of Bernice Steinbaum
Value: $5,000
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