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Identification and Creation

Object Number
2008.173
People
Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita), American (Fort Dodge, Iowa 1918 - 1986 Boston, Massachusetts)
Title
be patient
Classification
Prints
Work Type
print
Date
1967
Culture
American
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/328967

Physical Descriptions

Technique
Screen print
Dimensions
38.4 × 58.4 cm (15 1/8 × 23 in.)
Inscriptions and Marks
  • Signed: l.r.: Corita
  • (not assigned): Printed text reads: Ornery / HIP DEEP INVOLVEMENT / Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves do not now seek the answers, that cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them and the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer. Rilke

State, Edition, Standard Reference Number

Standard Reference Number
Corita Art Center Cat. #67-36

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund
Copyright
© Courtesy of the Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los Angeles / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Accession Year
2008
Object Number
2008.173
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Contact
am_moderncontemporary@harvard.edu
Permissions

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Publication History

  • Susan Dackerman, ed., Corita Kent and the Language of Pop, exh. cat., Harvard Art Museums (Cambridge, MA, 2015), pp. 124-125, cat. 30, ill. (color)

Exhibition History

Verification Level

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