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Prints, Drawings, and Photographs

Invitation to a So-Called Tea

Made in United States, North and Central America

1930

Rockwell Kent, American, 1882 - 1971. Printed by Elmer Adler. Printed at Pynson Printers, New York. Printed for Random House, New York.

Photomechanical metal relief print and color linocut with letterpress text on cream wove paper
Image: 9 13/16 x 6 13/16 inches (24.9 x 17.3 cm) Sheet: 11 9/16 x 8 3/16 inches (29.4 x 20.8 cm)

© Plattsburgh State Art Museum, State University of New York, USA, Rockwell Kent Collection, Bequest of Sally Kent Gorton, All rights reserved.

Currently not on view

1971-2-313

Purchased with the Lola Downin Peck Fund from the Carl and Laura Zigrosser Collection, 1971

Label

Kent made this print as an invitation to a party given in his honor by the Random House publishers in celebration of his contributions to their illustrated books. As the martini glasses and shaker in the print suggest, this “so-called tea” was in fact a cocktail party, thrown during the years when the consumption of alcohol was banned in the United States.

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