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Marion Perkins1945/1961

DuSable Museum of African American History

DuSable Museum of African American History
Chicago, United States

Stone sculpture depicting three stylized heads looking up. The heads are tilted upward on long necks and are positioned one in front of the other, such that the back of each head is nestled under the chin of the head behind it. The head in front is the smallest, and the head in back is the largest, with an exaggeratedly long neck. A large hand touches the long neck, while a smaller hand touches the side of the frontmost figure’s head. The largest head appears to be that of a woman with long, textured hair that flows behind her. The middle head appears to be a boy with close-cropped hair, and the smallest head a girl with long hair.

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DuSable Museum of African American History

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