Object Record
Images



Metadata
Catalog Number |
2004.019.009 |
Object Name |
Artwork |
Description |
This religious icon woodblock print features a cryptic figure wearing an indistinguishable garment with a cross visible on its chest. The rough relief aesthetic that defines the figure is juxtaposed with a bright, floral background. Jim Collins was a Professor of Art at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from 1966-1983. He received an A.B. from Marshall University (WV), a M.P.H. degree from University of Michigan, and a M.F.A. in sculpture from Ohio University. Collins' work is in public and private collections in the U.S. and Ireland, including the Hunter Museum and the City of Chattanooga's public art collection. |
Date |
1970 |
Artist |
Jim Collins |
Collection |
Sacred and/or Religious Artifacts Collection |
Title |
A Religious Person |
Place of Origin |
USA/Tennessee/Chattanooga |
Material |
woodcut, paper |
Subjects |
American Art |
Search Terms |
sacred |