Monsters

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Title

Description

In Monsters, white contour lines curve around humanoid figures. One figure is leaf shaped, stretching from the print’s top left corner to the bottom right. This leaf resembles a human face, with eyes, eyebrows, and even forehead lines at the top, a nose in the middle, and beneath it a mustache and mouth. The mouth looks like a leaf as well, its veins resembling cracked lips. Next to the figure is a drum set, where a tree branch extends up towards its ear. The natural element of this print continues with the second figure, who has a tree trunk for a neck, twisted branches stretching upwards. One of the branches has a snake head attached to it, and its forked tongue reaches out to the bass being strummed by the same figure’s large hand. This tree-person also wears a suit and tie like a proper jazz musician. They’re supported by two spindly hands for feet.

Creator

Becker, Frederick G.

Publisher

Date

Contributor

Derrell, Emma (description)

Helquist, Morgan (photography)

Source

New Deal Museum, Mount Morris NY

Object #FA 1117

Format

jpeg, 1.2 MB
jpeg, 635 KB

Type

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Woodcut on paper

Physical Dimensions

Iage: 4 x 5 in.
Sheet: 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in.

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