Gendron Lloyd Jensen, Tamarind Institute, Bill Lagattuta
Assateague
2009
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Gendron Lloyd Jensen, Tamarind Institute, Bill Lagattuta
Assateague
2009
Physical Qualities
Crayon lithograph, Sheet: 350 × 550 mm. (13 3/4 × 21 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Lissauer, in Memory of Marvene Morner Roos
Object Number
2017.147
Gendron Jensen has been working in northern New Mexico since 1987. Working directly from nature as a realist, Jensen’s work reflects an homage to the natural world and an interest in the taxonomies that comprise it. He often works with specimens studied in natural museum collections or found in nature. At the same time, Jensen takes certain liberties with the bones, combining bones of distinct animals, for example, to tell a broader narrative. The New Mexico Museum of Art is the only museum to represent Gendron Jensen’s complete works in printmaking, which has been an important aspect of his artistic practice since he was in a Benedictine monastery during his 20s and worked in the monastery print shop. This image is derived from an Atlantic whelk seashell core found on Assateague Island, Maryland.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2017; Jack and linda Lissauer, Shaker Heights, OH
Signed: (1) Black
Inscribed: lower left in graphite: "Assateague"; lower center in graphite: "15/50"; lower right in graphite: "G:io"
Markings: Bill Lagattuta chopmark