The Carleton Art Collection brings together works of renowned modern artists including Pablo Picasso, Jacques Lipchitz and Jackson Pollock, and contemporary figures Miriam Schapiro, Kiki Smith, Donald Judd and others.
The collection, mostly acquired through gifts, features artists who address issues from the purely artistic and personal to the political. Works in media from painting, prints, and sketches to sculptures and the decorative arts highlight the political, economic, and cross-cultural discourses that inform the visual arts in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Description and image selection by Michelle Abecasis ’13
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Foujita Léonard, French
Self-Portrait with Cat, 1926
Color woodblock print on paper
1997.125
Japanese-born Foujita, resident of Paris during lively early twentieth century decades, creates a modern self-portrait using traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques.