Object Details
Artist
Kyra Markham, born Chicago, IL 1891-died Petion-Ville, Haiti 1967
Printer
George C. Miller, born New York City 1894-died Burlington, VT 1965
Exhibition Label
After studying drawing at the Art Institute of Chicago, Kyra Markham created artwork primarily to support her acting career. She first moved to New York City in 1913 and soon began working with theater companies across the country. She returned to visual art and to New York by 1929, painting murals and attending the Art Students League. The following decade, she experimented with lithography and created Social Realist prints depicting prosaic urban scenes imbued with social commentary. In this print, the subway is crowded with people, one of whom reads the Daily News, which reports a recent kidnapping. This detail adds a hint of danger and criminality to the subway's otherwise innocent and potentially humorous tangle of friends and strangers, similar to that seen nearby in Lamar Baker's prints Sadist and Pyromaniac.
Credit Line
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation, Inc. and museum purchase
Date
1937
Object number
1974.7.4
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
Graphic Arts-Print
Medium
lithograph on paper
Dimensions
image: 9 1/4 x 10 in. (23.4 x 25.3 cm)
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Department
Graphic Arts
Data Source
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Topic
Figure group
Recreation\leisure\reading
Recreation\leisure\conversation
Architecture\vehicle\subway
Object\written matter\newspaper
Link to Original Record
Record ID
saam_1974.7.4