Blind Botanist
1961
20th century
40 in. x 26 in. (101.6 cm x 66.04 cm)
Ben Shahn,
American,
(1898–1969)
Object Type:
Prints
Creation Place:
North America, United States
Medium and Support:
serigraph in black and green on paper
Credit Line:
Carleton College Art Collection, purchased with Print Rental Funds
Accession Number:
1998.089
Green calligraphic inscription reads: "So many, are the links upon which the true philosophy depends, of which, if one be loose or weak, the whole chain is in danger of being dissolved; it is to begin with Hands and Eyes, and to proceed through the memory, to be continued by reason; nor is it to stop there; but to come to the Hands and Eyes again" Robert Hooke, Micrographia, 1665. Shahn treated the image of the blind botanist in several graphic works.