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Death of a Spanish Child

Mildred Rackley and WPA/Federal Art Project, New York City

Death of a Spanish Child

1937-1938

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Death of a Spanish Child

1937-1938

Physical Qualities Crayon and brush and tusche lithograph with burnishing, Sheet: 405 x 293 mm. (15 15/16 x 11 9/16 in.) Image: 303 x 250 mm. (11 15/16 x 9 13/16 in.)
Credit Line The United States General Services Administration, formerly Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration, on extended loan to the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Object Number L.1943.9.757
Joseph Vogel’s The Innocents, like Mildred Rackley’s Death of a Spanish Child, portrays civilian casualties, a common theme for conveying the horrors of the war to audiences at home. Rackley and Vogel were both veterans of the ALB in Spain: Rackley served as a translator and played a crucial role in evacuating a hospital in Murcia, while Vogel fought on the front line in Córdoba. Because the United States remained neutral in the Spanish Civil War and the WPA was federally sponsored, fighting fascism through artistic means often meant testing U.S. law. Artists were permitted to use the WPA press to show civilians, but not soldiers. Antifascists like Rackley and Vogel travelled covertly to Spain, and many were surveilled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation afterwards.
Virginia Anderson and Robin Owen Joyce, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Art/Work: Women Printmakers of the WPA," November 5, 2023 - June 30, 2024.

Inscribed: RECTO: LL margin (stamped in black ink): 'FEDERAL ART PROJECT / NYC WPA'; LC margin (pencil): 'Death of a Spanish Child'; LR margin (pencil): 'MRackley'; BR Corner (pencil): '23'. VERSO: LR (pencil): '#1696 - gr. 2'; C: BMA stamp.

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