Woman's Suffrage, Elizabeth Layton

Artwork Overview

1909–1993
Woman's Suffrage, 1977
Where object was made: Kansas, United States
Material/technique: paper; pencil
Dimensions:
Sheet/Paper Dimensions (Height x Width): 75.5 x 45.5 cm
Sheet/Paper Dimensions (Height x Width): 29 3/4 x 17 15/16 in
Mat Dimensions (Height x Width): 36 x 30 in
Credit line: Gift of the Lawrence Arts Center
Accession number: 2014.0715
Not on display

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Elizabeth “Grandma” Layton was 68 when she took her first art class at Ottawa University (Ottawa, Kansas) in 1977. There she learned the technique of blind contour drawing used to create Woman’s Suffrage, her first known drawing, shown above. She helpfully illustrates this method in the 1984 untitled work hanging here. Layton’s innate talent was quickly recognized, but she had little interest in commercializing her practice. Instead, she used art as a means to advocate for causes she believed in and grapple with mental illness. She credited learning to draw with alleviating her deep depression following the death of her son in 1976.

Exhibitions

Cassandra Mesick Braun, curator
2021
Cassandra Mesick Braun, curator
2021
Mary Frances Ivey, curator
2024