Girl with Butterflies #2

Walter Henry Williams, Danish (born United States), 1920 - 1998

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1964

Color woodcut on paper

173/210

Image: 19 11/16 × 26 in. (50 × 66 cm)

Sheet: 22 13/16 × 30 1/8 in. (58 × 76.5 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Guernsey Center Moore 1904 Memorial Fund

2022.10

Publisher

International Graphic Arts Society, Inc., New York

Geography

Place Made: Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe

Period

20th century

Object Name

Print

Research Area

Print

Not on view

Inscriptions

Titled, in graphite, lower center, “Girl with Butterflies #2"; Numbered, in graphite, lower left “173/210”

Label

Seated in a field of flittering butterflies, a young girl entranced by her surroundings reaches for a sunflower. She is wonderstruck, fully immersed within the landscape, and unaware of any possible onlookers. Despite growing up in Harlem and relocating to Denmark in the final years of his life, Walter Williams created prints reminiscent of the American South. Like much of his work, Girl with Butterflies engages with themes of escapism and tranquility by inviting us into this fantastical display of childhood innocence.

From the 2022 exhibition This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World, curated by Jami C. Powell, Curator of Indigenous Art; Barbara J. MacAdam, former Jonathan L. Cohen Curator of American Art; Thomas H. Price, former Curatorial Assistant; Morgan E. Freeman, former DAMLI Native American Art Fellow; and Michael Hartman, Jonathan Little Cohen Associate Curator of American Art


Course History

ANTH 7.05, Animals and Humans, Laura Ogden, Winter 2022

GEOG 31.01, Postcolonial Geographies, Erin Collins, Winter 2022

ANTH 50.05, Environmental Archaeology, Madeleine McLeester, Winter 2022

ANTH 50.05, Environmental Archaeology, Madeleine McLeester, Winter 2022

ARTH 5.01, Introduction to Contemporary Art, Mary Coffey and Chad Elias, Winter 2022

ANTH 3.01, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Chelsey Kivland, Summer 2022

ANTH 3.01, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Chelsey Kivland, Summer 2022

SPAN 65.15, Wonderstruck: Archives and the Production of Knowledge in an Unequal World, Silvia Spitta and Barbara Goebel, Summer 2022

Geography 40.05, African and African American Studies 28.10, Race, Space, and Nature, Elizabeth Shoffner, Summer 2024

Exhibition History

This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World, Rush Family Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, April 12 - July 22, 2022.

Provenance

International Graphic Arts Society; sold to private collection; purchased at Charity Auction, Chicago, Illinois; private collection, Chicago, Illinois, until owner’s death and then by descent to a private collection, Chicago, Illinois; acquired by LightThinkArt, Chicago, Illinois, 2018; sold to present collection, 2022.

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