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Isamu Noguchi

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Object Details

Artist
Winold Reiss, 16 Sep 1886 - 29 Aug 1953
Sitter
Isamu Noguchi, 17 Nov 1904 - 30 Dec 1988
Exhibition Label
Born Los Angeles, California
German-born artist Winold Reiss challenged the racial typing of minorities by portraying his black, Native American, and Asian subjects as dignified individuals. His portrait of sculptor Isamu Noguchi defied the "yellow peril" stereotyping that followed the 1924 National Origins Act banning Chinese and Japanese immigration. With his frontal pose and bold, confrontational gaze, Noguchi, whose father was Japanese, appears as a self-assured, thoroughly modern young American. The abstract background hints at that mix of the organic and geometric that characterized Noguchi’s sculpture. At the time, Noguchi had just returned from Paris on a Guggenheim Fellowship. In his grant application, he had stated how he planned to reconcile his dual ethnicity through art: "My father . . . has long been known as an interpreter of the East to the West, through poetry. I wish to do the same with sculpture."
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Joseph and Rosalyn Newman Conserved with funds from the Smithsonian Women's Committee
c. 1929
Object number
NPG.86.226
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Copyright
© Estate of Winold Reiss
Type
Drawing
Medium
Pastel on paper
Dimensions
Sight: 73.7 x 54.6cm (29 x 21 1/2")
Frame: 87.9 x 68.6 x 5.1cm (34 5/8 x 27 x 2")
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Costume\Dress Accessory\Tie\Necktie
Isamu Noguchi: Male
Isamu Noguchi: Visual Arts\Artist\Sculptor
Isamu Noguchi: Visual Arts\Designer\Interior Designer
Isamu Noguchi: Visual Arts\Designer\Product Designer
Portrait
Record ID
npg_NPG.86.226
Usage of Metadata (Object Detail Text)
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GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm40026c315-b178-4237-badb-637e4083bea1

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