La Madonna

Kadir Nelson
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  • Limited Edition
  • Unframed
  • 30x30 inches
  • From kadir Nelson's Book "Heart & Soul"
  • Signed and Numbered
Description

A limited edition giclee from Kadir Nelson's book "Heart and Soul: The Story of American and African Americans".  This image depicts an African American woman sitting proudly on a chair holding her first born son against a vast Nebraska landscape of fluffy white clouds, brilliant blue sky and sprawling brownish yellow plains, circa. 1871. Her son's white garment and her freshly laundered dress and apron gleam in the sun. She enjoys her newfound freedom with the confident look of hope and promise in her eyes.

This limited edition work of art is a giclee and is printed on 300g Watercolor paper.


Limited Edition: 495pcs (Edition Size) - $625.00 (Price)

Artist Proof: 50pcs (Edition Size) - $775.00 (Price)

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Cert. Of Authenticity Certificate of Authenticity from the Artist
Collection Heart and Soul Collection
Edition Limited Edition
Edition Size See Product Description
Framed Unframed
Height 30 inches
Length 30 inches
Medium Giclee on 300g Watercolor Paper
Signed Signed and Numbered by the Artist
SKU kane200

Kadir Nelson

Kadir Nelson began drawing at the age of three, displaying artistic acumen before he could write or spell. “I have always been an artist,” Nelson explains. “It’s part of my DNA.” At age eleven, Kadir Nelson was apprenticed by his uncle Michael Morris, an artist and art instructor. “My uncle gave me my foundation in art,” says the artist. Kadir Nelson experimented with several different media and later began painting in oils at the age of sixteen under the encouragement and tutelage of both his uncle and high school art teacher. He began entering his paintings in art competitions and ultimately won an art scholarship to study at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Upon graduating with honors, Kadir Nelson began his professional career as an artist, publishing his work and receiving commissions from publishers and production studios such as Dreamworks, Sports Illustrated, Coca-Cola, The New York Times and Major League Baseball, among others.

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10/06/2019
Kevin P.
US US

La Madonna

This is a very, very good work of art. It has a timeless quality to it and captures the imagination as to the integrity of blacks in America even during a time of immense testing. Nelson is a very perceptive artist who has exhibited his enormous ability to tell a story with lucidity and great power.

10/09/2019

The Black Art Depot

Great! We are pleased to know that you are satisfied with the product. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to be of service. We truly appreciate your business.

AS
10/30/2017
Akiba S.
US US

Gorgeous! The painting was exceeded

Gorgeous! The painting was exceeded all of our expectations.