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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Small Sacrifice
Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Small Sacrifice

Date1949
Maker Leo Kenney born 1925, Spokane, Washington; died Seattle, Washington, 2001
Label TextBecause the ewer is traditionally associated with the act of cleansing and purity, the image of a broken ewer has been used to symbolize the loss of virginity or virtue.
Object number2009.52.47
ProvenanceThe artist to his friend, Jack Griffin; Marshall and Helen Hatch, Seattle
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Henry Art Gallery, "Northwest Impressions: Works on Paper" September 12 - November 2, 1986 Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Leo Kenney Retrospective" November 3 - December 16, 1973
Credit LineGift of the Marshall and Helen Hatch Collection, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
Dimensions10 x 13 1/2 in. (25.4 x 34.3 cm)
MediumInk and gouache on paper
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1946
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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Leo Kenney
1948
Object number: 2009.52.46
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Leo Kenney
1949
Object number: 2009.52.48
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Leo Kenney
1946
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Leo Kenney
1966
Object number: 68.20
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Leo Kenney
1978
Object number: 83.168
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Leo Kenney
1963
Object number: 65.108
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Leo Kenney
1964
Object number: 64.139
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Leo Kenney
1953
Object number: 66.87
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Leo Kenney
1949-50
Object number: 2009.52.49
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Leo Kenney
1953
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Leo Kenney
1954
Object number: 2009.52.51