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Wifredo Lam
Interlude Marseille1941

Not on view
Pencil and ink drawing on cream paper, abstracted standing figure with geometric, machine-like head forms and elongated tapered arms, spare crisp lines
Artist or Maker
Wifredo Lam
Cuba, active France, 1902-1982
Title
Interlude Marseille
Place Made
Cuba
Date Made
1941
Medium
Ink and pencil on paper
Dimensions
Framed: 16 1/4 x 13 3/4 x 1 in. (41.28 x 34.93 x 2.54 cm); Sheet: 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. (22.23 x 17.15 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. James Luhn Sheehy
Accession Number
AC1998.169.6
Classification
Drawings
Collecting Area
Prints and Drawings
Curatorial Notes
During Wifredo Lam's stay in Marseille from 1940 to 1941, while he awaited passage out of France, the artist produced four or five drawings a day. Conceived as studies for André Breton's poem Fata Morgana, they fuse cubist and surrealist styles. The drawings document the enormous anxiety of other artists also waiting to escape France. In them, Lam developed the motif of the femme cheval, or horse-headed female, the curious hybrid being that would become one of Lam's signature images, and which derives from his interest in the Afro-Cuban religion Santería and in the work of Picasso and Matisse.

Ilona Katzew, 2008