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Memorial To A Marriage

Patricia Croninmodeled 2002, cast 2013

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
Washington, D.C., United States

In 2002, the cross-disciplinary artist Patricia Cronin carved a Carrara marble self-portrait with her then partner, now wife, the pioneering feminist artist Deborah Kass. Conceived in the tradition of nineteenth-century funerary sculptures, Memorial to a Marriage presents two influential feminist artists and life partners in an eternal embrace. As a powerful commentary on gender, sexuality, and marriage, it tells both a transcendent story and one that is historically and culturally significant. The work was made a decade before Cronin and Kass were granted the right to marry in their home state of New York.
After creating the original marble sculpture for New York City’s historic Woodlawn Cemetery, Cronin made three bronze casts of the work, one of which is shown here.

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  • Title: Memorial To A Marriage
  • Creator: Patricia Cronin
  • Date Created: modeled 2002, cast 2013
  • Physical Dimensions: w213.4 x h68.6 x d137.2 cm
  • Type: Bronze
  • Rights: © 2002, Patricia Cronin National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Chuck Close
  • External Link: https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_C_NPG.2016.119
  • Classification: Sculpture
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

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