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Tender Buttons: Tearful Flight/Trying/Solo Flight/Missing
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Judy Chicago,
Tender Buttons: Tearful Flight/Trying/Solo Flight/Missing
, 1975; China-paint on porcelain, 4 3/4 x 15 in.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Dr. Marvin L. Radoff; © Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society, New York
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Tender Buttons: Tearful Flight/Trying/Solo Flight/Missing
Judy Chicago
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Artist
Judy Chicago
Title
Tender Buttons: Tearful Flight/Trying/Solo Flight/Missing
Date
1975
Medium
China-paint on porcelain
Dimensions
4 3/4 x 15 in.
Donor Credit
Gift of Dr. Marvin L. Radoff
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© Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society, New York
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Judy Chicago
After more than four decades, Judy Chicago continues to be an influential feminist artist, author, and educator. Her work helped establish the Feminist Art Movement of the 1970s.
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