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Artist/Maker
Matene Cain
(American, 1905 - 2000)
Date1994
MediumFour-separation woodcut
DimensionsSheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.9 × 35.6 cm)
Credit LineTranferred from the Hamilton College Collection
Object number2025.9.3
Not on view
DescriptionFrom the portfolio forward:
"Artist, teacher and dowser, Cain works with the earth's energy to create contemporary sacred spaces, labyrinths and environmental sculptures. Her site-specific artworks are informed by numerous trips to England and throughout the United States to research and document ancient sacred sites. Cain received her MFA from the University of Iowa, is a founding member of Reclamation Artists and a life member of the American Society of Dowsers. She currently teaches at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University.
Cain's print is a four-separation woodcut depicting Elephant Rock, an ancient sacred site in Newport, New Hampshire."
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Additional Details
Alternate Titles
Elephant Rock
Signature
Recto, bottom right (pencil): "Marty Cain"
Inscribed
Recto, bottom (pencil): "39/50 Elephant Rock, Newport, New Hampshire Marty Cain 1994"
Giotto di Bondone
Date: 1875-1900
Medium: Albumen print
Object number: S2018.2.405
Unknown artist, Chinese
Date: c. 618-907 C.E.
Medium: Red clay with remnants of pigment
Object number: 1994.58
LaToya Ruby Frazier
Date: 2017
Medium: Four cyanotypes
Object number: 2017.4a-d
Laura Baring-Gould
Date: 1994
Medium: Van Dyke Brown contact print
Object number: 2025.9.2
Joyce McDaniel
Date: 1994
Medium: Collage and print on dressmaker pattern paper
Object number: 2025.9.10
Titian
Date: 1875-1900
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Object number: S2018.2.731
Unknown artist, Greek (Ancient)
Date: c. 350-325 B.C.E.
Medium: Terracotta with slip and pigment
Object number: 1929.44
Unknown artist, Greek (Ancient)
Date: 350-320 B.C.E.
Medium: Polychrome terracotta with slip and pigment
Object number: 1929.30
Charles T. Scowen
Date: c. 1880s
Medium: Albumen print from a collodion negative
Object number: 2020.9.214
Date: 6th-8th century C.E.
Medium: Terracotta
Object number: 2015.6.49

