Self-Portrait (La Perla 2)
Susan Hauptman, American, 1947 - 2015
2006
Charcoal on paper
Overall: 54 × 40 in. (137.2 × 101.6 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Virginia and Preston T. Kelsey 1958 Fund
© Leonard Post
2008.73
Geography
Place Made: United States, North America
Period
21st century
Object Name
Drawing
Research Area
Drawing
Not on view
Course History
ANTH 50, COCO 2, HIV/AIDS Through a Biosocial Lens: 30 Years of a Modern Plague, Sienna Craig, Timothy Lahey, Spring 2013
ANTH 7, The Values of Medicine, Sienna Craig, Winter 2013
COCO 2.3, ANTH 50.6, HIV/AIDS Through a Bio-social Lens: Thirty Years of a Modern Plague, Sienna Craig, Timothy Lahey, Spring 2015
SART 76, Senior Seminar I, Jennifer Caine, Winter 2019
Exhibition History
A Space for Dialogue 60, Hand-In-Glove: Representations of the Glove as Fetish Object, Thisbe Gensler, Class of 2010, Curatorial Intern, Main Lobby, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, September 14-October 31, 2010.
Bernstein Center for Object Study, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, November 11, 2019-February 3, 2020.
Real and Imagined Works of Art by WSU Alumni, Ed Fraga, Susan Hauptman and Carol Pylant, Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, April 20-July 20, 2007.
Susan Hauptman: Drawings, Forum Gallery, New York, New York, December 14, 2006-Janaury 20, 2007.
The Kahlo Legacy: Comtemporary Women's Self-Portraits, Spheris Gallery, Hanover, New Hampshire, November 22, 2008-January 6, 2009.
Publication History
Tracey, Drawing Now: Between the Lines of Contemporary Art, New York: I.B. Tauris, 2007.
Thisbe Gensler, A Space for Dialogue 60, Hand-In-Glove: Representations of the Glove as Fetish Object, Thisbe Gensler, Class of 2010, Curatorial Intern, Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, 2010, title page.
Provenance
Spheris Gallery, Hanover, New Hampshire; sold to present collection, 2008.
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