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The Conscience of the Court from Bookmarks in the Pages of Life
Title
The Conscience of the Court from Bookmarks in the Pages of Life
Creator
Betye Saar
Date
2000
Format
Serigraph
Provenance
David C. Driskell Center Permanent Collection,
Gift from the Sandra and Lloyd Baccus Collection
Gift from the Sandra and Lloyd Baccus Collection
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Citation
Betye Saar, “The Conscience of the Court from Bookmarks in the Pages of Life,” Ringgold | Saar: Meeting on the Matrix, accessed November 24, 2024, https://black-printmaking.artinterp.org/items/show/30.