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New UNICEF Card
By Black Woman
In this year’s collection of
UNICEF Greeting Cards,
probably the single design
which most graphically
symbolizes the objectives of
the United Nations Children’s
Fund is the poignant “Mother
and Child” by distinguished
American-born Black artist
Elizabeth Catlett, now head of
the Sculpture Department of
the University of Mexico’s Fine
Arts School.
The strikingly simple
black-and-white lithograph of a
loving mother cradling her
infant child is also
representative of Miss Catlett’s
humanitarian and artistic
concern for and identity with
the lives a, d aspirations of the
people of the Black and Third
Worlds, particularly the
women.
A native of Washington, DC,
who graduated from Howard
University and earned a
Master’s in Fine Arts at lowa
University where she studied
with Grant Wood, Betty
Catlett first received public
recognition by winning first
prize for sculture at the 1940
American Negro Exposition in
Chicago. Recipient of a
Guggenheim Fellowship in
1946, she traveled to Mexico
for study and work. She is
married to Mexican artist
Francisco Mora and is now a
citizen of that country. Recent
exhibitions of her scu.ptures
and lithographs in this country
have included one-man shows
at the Atlanta Center for Black
Art, the Studio Museum in
Harlem, and Howard
University.
Proceeds of the sale of
“Mother and Child”, as of ail
UNICEF Cards, will help the
United Nations Children’s
Fund to broaden its child care
work in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, and the Middle East.
They are available at $2 for a
box of 12 - without any
message or imprinted with the
word Peace in the five offical
United Nations languages
from your local UNCEF Card
Representative or direct from
the US Committee for UNCEF,
P.O. Box 5050, Grand Central
Station, New York City 10017.
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Company. Others are: Doris Saunders, right, of Johnson
Publications, who accepted the “National Achievement
Award” for publisher John H. Johnson; Lois K.
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Communications Programs, Pepsi-Cola Company.
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