Leslie Lohman Museum

 

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LESBIAN ART

 

empty
empty
empty

Rolande
Le Souper Galant II
Etching, 22/40, 19" x 15"
Gift of the artist
1979.1499.0002

 

 

Rolande
Coffee and Juice
Etching, 8/80, 7.5" x 11"
Gift of the artist
1979.1499.0001
Terry Gaskins
Lust, 2003
Digital photograph on
silver paper, 10" x 8"
Gift of the artist
2003.3435.0001

 

 

empty
empty
empty
Margaret Cherubin
Bronze (front), 3" x 5" x 2.25"
Gift of the artist
2002.3100.0001

 

 

Margaret Cherubin
(back)
Diana T. Di Prima
Untitled, 1993
B/W photograph, 8" x 10"
Gift of the artist
1993.1035.0001

 

 

empty
empty
empty
Becki Jayne Harrelson
Judas' Kiss, 1993
Lithograph, 1/100
16-1/2" x 12-1/4"
Gift of the artist
1995.2095.0001
Avital Greenberg
She came laughing
Pastel, 18" x 24"
Gift of the artist
2003.1390.0002

 

 

Avital Greenberg
Centra Terra, 1999
Archival Giclee print, 1/99
24" x 30"
Gift of the artist
2002.1390.0001
empty
empty
empty
Rossella Mocerino
Untitled, 1992
Pastel & ink on paper, 16.5" x 8.25"
Gift of the artist
1997.1815.0001

 

 

 

Rossella Mocerino
In Praise of Women, 1992
Pastel & ink with postcard
on paper, 12.5" x 14.5
Gift of the artist
1997.1815.0002
Lorell Butler
Please Leave a Message, 1992
Acrylic on wood, 48" x 48"
Gift of the artist
2005.0001
empty
empty

Cassandra
Freedom To Love Monument Project:

The Memorial Bronze

maquette (front)
Founder's Purchase
2001.2649.0001

Cassandra
Freedom To Love Monument
Project: The Memorial
(back)

 

 

 


empty
empty
Karin Swildens
Cock/Balls
Ceramic, 4"
Foundation Purchase
2002.3108.0001
Karin Swildens
Bud
Ceramic, 3"
Foundation Purchase
2002.3108.0002

 

 

 

 

 

 

empty
empty
empty
Marion Pinto (1935 - 2010)
Lovers II, 1977
Pastel on paper, 14" x 18"
Gift of the artist
2003.1215.0003

Marion Pinto (1935 - 2010)
Fritz and Charles, 1974

Oil on canvas, 42.25" x 84"
9999.1215.0001

 

 

Marion Pinto (1935 - 2010)
Jack, 1973
Oil on canvas, 44" x 84"
Gift of the artist
2002.1215.0002

NOTE: Although the collection is weak in lesbian and women's art it is gradually growing. It may seem odd that a number of women choose to portray male figures — it may be a part of academic training from art school days or it may be a simple choice. In either case we appreciate contributions and encourage and seek out lesbian artists who are willing to donate work to the collection. THANK YOU

 

 

donate  facebookTwittermailinglist
Copyright  I  Privacy  I  General Disclaimer