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A woman with light colored skin, wearing a black top and white pants, talks to a group of people in a gallery room. She stands in front of a large, painted portrait of a woman in a high-collared red dress.
National Museum of Women in the Arts

Campus Students No. 1

Six painted figures walk through a space structured by rectangular shapes of red, brown and tan. Dressed mainly in pants, boots and shortsleeved shirts, the figures pass each other without interacting and move in many directions. The texture of the panel surface shows through the paint.
Isabel Bishop, Campus Students No. 1, 1972; Oil on board, 22 1/4 x 40 in.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Bequest of Catherine Gamble Curran; © The Estate of Isabel Bishop. Courtesy of DC Moore Gallery, New York
Close up of Campus Students No. 1
Six painted figures walk through a space structured by rectangular shapes of red, brown and tan. Dressed mainly in pants, boots and shortsleeved shirts, the figures pass each other without interacting and move in many directions. The texture of the panel surface shows through the paint.

Artwork Details

  • Artist

    Isabel Bishop
  • Title

    Campus Students No. 1
  • Date

    1972
  • Medium

    Oil on board
  • Dimensions

    22 1/4 x 40 in.
  • Donor Credit

    Bequest of Catherine Gamble Curran
  • Image Credit

    © The Estate of Isabel Bishop. Courtesy of DC Moore Gallery, New York
  • On Display

    No