Collection ID
ART.001219.2
Type
Art
Date
2010
Geography
United States
Language
N/A
Medium
Ink on Paper
Dimensions
21.2 × 14 in. (53.8 × 35.6 cm)
Exhibit Location
Not on view

Agony is an etching created by American artist Nancy Snooks, a pupil of Sister Corita Kent, a nun and head of the Art Department at Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles, California. Throughout her life, Snooks explored a variety of aesthetics within the abstract and expressionist genres, but kept her content primarily focused on religious subjects. For a time, her prints emulated the pop art style of Kent during the 1960s and 1970s, with bright blocks of color and graphic texts. This print, an artist’s proof copy, is a darker example of Snooks’s expressionism that explored deep emotions within the constructs of Christian narratives.

Created in 2010 by Nancy Snooks, California; Donated in 2022 to Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC.[1]

Notes: [1] Donated through fellow artist and friend Sandra Bowden.

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