Art > Research Paper > Dancing at the Louvre Artist: Faith Ringgold Period/Culture: Postmodernism Location: Date: 1991 CE M (All)
Dancing at the Louvre Artist: Faith Ringgold Period/Culture: Postmodernism Location: Date: 1991 CE Medium: Acrylic on canvas, tie-dyed, pieced fabric border Subject Matter/Content: This work shows ... the story of Willa Maria Simone, a black woman that moves to paris. It shows how a woman named Marcia and her three girls took her dancing at the Louvre, hence the title. The “quilt” has a border with tons of text explaining Simone’s story. They are shown dancing in front of the Mona Lisa. The children wear bright colored dresses; red, pink, and green. The other women are shown in a blue dress, while the other wears a golden/white polka dot dress. They are all smiling and having lots of fun. [Show More]
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