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File:For the Women's House, 1971, Faith Ringgold at Brooklyn Museum 2023.jpg

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Description Picture of Faith Ringgold's painting For the Women's House (1971) at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, in 2023. A large oil painting divided into eight triangles in a pinwheel shape, each of which depicts a different scene of women of many races living and working. Beginning clockwise at the top right triangle, the scenes depict: a group of women standing in front of several news microphones at a press conference; two women playing basketball, one of whom is wearing a New York Knicks team jersey and reaching to dunk a ball; a policewoman directing pedestrians, including a construction worker; a woman cradling her child with a book in front of them containing quotes by Rosa Parks and Coretta Scott King; a woman playing a hand drum; a woman in a wedding dress standing at the altar with several women relatives behind her; a teacher standing in front of a student reading at a desk; and a woman driving a bus. The figures are all rendered in a hyper realist style in muted tones.
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Original work: Faith Ringgold
Depiction: 19h00s
Source (WP:NFCC#4) Own work
Date of publication Original work: 1971
Depiction: 27 January 2023
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Faith Ringgold
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) To support encyclopedic discussion of this work in this article. The illustration is specifically needed to support the following point(s):

Key example of the artist's figurative painting, mentioned extensively in text, for critical analysis of the artist's style and oeuvre

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Other information Original work: Faith Ringgold For the Women's House, 1971, Oil on canvas, Collection of New York City Department of Correction

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Attribution: 19h00s
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