Cat. No. 934.2
Untitled, plate 9 of 10, from the illustrated book, Homely Girl, A Life, volume I
- State/Variant:
- Version 2 of 2, only state
- Date:
- 1992
- Illustrated Book:
- Homely Girl, A Life, volumes I and II
- Themes
- Nature
- Techniques
- Drypoint
- Support:
- Smooth, wove paper
- Dimensions:
- plate: 7 5/16 x 5 3/8" (18.6 x 13.7 cm); page: 11 1/2 x 8 3/4" (29.2 x 22.2 cm)
- Signature:
- "Louise Bourgeois" center colophon (vol. I), blue ink.
- Publisher
- Peter Blum Edition
- Printer
- Harlan & Weaver
- Printer of Text
- The Stinehour Press
- Edition:
- 100; plus 1 H.C. (numbered I/I) and a trade edition of 1200, plus a portfolio edition of 44
- Edition Information:
- The sources for the illustrations in volume I of “Homely Girl” are drawings Bourgeois executed in 1991 in ballpoint pen. She reinterpreted these drawings in drypoint for the special edition, emphasizing the scratched quality of line that can be achieved with this technique. For the trade edition, she used photolithography to reproduce them (plate marks are faux). The sources for the illustrations in volume II are ophthalmological photographs of diseased eyes. Bourgeois reproduced them through photolithography.
The Arthur Miller text in volume I is repeated in volume II, but in volume II Bourgeois highlighted (in red) select passages referring to sight. The highlighted text appears in both the special edition and the trade edition of volume II.
The special edition of “Homely Girl” is quarter-bound in leather; the trade edition is entirely cloth bound. The trade edition is in MoMA’s Collection (Accession Numbers: 29.1993.A.x2 and 29.1993.B.x2) but it is not illustrated here.
The portfolio edition of “Homely Girl” includes the drypoint compositions from volume I; the compositions in volume II were not produced in a portfolio format. - Impression:
- "I/I" center colophon (vol. I), black ink, unknown hand.
- Background:
- As explained in his published postscript to "Homely Girl, a Life," Peter Blum expressed to Bourgeois his wish to do a book at the time of their collaboration on the 1990 "Anatomy" portfolio (see Related Works in the Catalogue). For a long time, he had also been interested in publishing a book by American playwright Arthur Miller. While looking with Bourgeois at the book "Portraits," a collection of photographs by Miller's wife Inge Morath, which included a portrait of Bourgeois, Blum had the idea of bringing author and artist together. The publisher proposed a collaborative project, which appealed to both.
Miller visited Bourgeois's sculpture-filled Brooklyn studio and saw there, among many other works, several pieces in her series Cells, which concerns the senses of sight, hearing, and smell. Miller selected for the project an unpublished text whose subject is a romance between a girl and a blind man. - Former Cat. No.:
- W & S 134
- Description:
- Drypoint
- State Changes and Additions:
- Changes from version 1: composition transferred to a new plate, in drypoint.
- Artist’s Remarks:
- "There is a conversion here from the intense, precise study of nature ... toward something larger. Consider the arid and dangerous mountain range ... but with the sun showing up again. The darkness of the accident does not prevent the birth of a beautiful new day ... it is a kind of awakening, but on a more global level." (Quote cited in Wye, Deborah and Carol Smith. “The Prints of Louise Bourgeois.” New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1994, p. 219.)
- Other Remarks:
The plate used to create this impression is in the collection of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.- MoMA Credit Line:
- Gift of the artist
- MoMA Accession Number:
- 29.1993.A09.x1
- This Work in Other Collections:
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN
Baltimore Museum of Art, MD
Version 2 of 2, only state
1992
Untitled, plate 9 of 10, from the illustrated book and portfolio, Homely Girl, A Life
1992
Source
1991
Red ball point pen and ink on envelope drawing for print #9 for Homely Girl, A Life
1991
Red ball point pen and ink on envelope drawing for print #9 for Homely Girl, A Life
1991
Medium: Ink on envelope
Dimensions: sheet: 7 5/16 × 5 5/16" (18.6 × 13.5 cm)
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Peter Blum Edition Archive, 1980-1994, gift of Peter Blum/Blumarts, Inc., New York, 96.61.9
© 2019 The Easton Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, NY
Related Works in the Catalogue
Related Works in Other Mediums
Untitled
1970
Untitled
1970
Medium: Ink, charcoal, and crayon on paper
Dimensions: sheet: 7 1/8 x 11 1/4" (18.1 x 28.6 cm)
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY
Untitled
1994
Untitled
1994
Medium: Ink on lined paper
Dimensions: sheet: 8 × 5 7/8" (20.3 × 14.9 cm)
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY
Untitled
1970
Untitled
1970
Medium: Pencil and ink on paper
Dimensions: sheet: 29 1/2 × 41 1/4" (74.9 × 104.8 cm)
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY