{"data":{"id":"10147","type":"artwork","attributes":{"id":10147,"topgoose_id":15498,"portfolio_id":null,"tms_id":10147,"title":"In Phillis Wheatley I proved intellectual equality in the midst of slavery","display_artist_text":"Elizabeth Catlett","display_date":"1946, printed 1989","accession_number":"95.196","dimensions":"Sheet: 10 9/16 × 7 9/16 in. (26.8 × 19.2 cm)\r\nImage: 9 1/8 × 6 1/16 in. (23.2 × 15.4 cm)","medium":"Linoleum cut","department":"collection","classification":"Prints","credit_line":"Purchase, with funds from the Print Committee","is_virtual":false,"is_portfolio":false,"portfolio_tms_id":null,"portfolio":"The Negro Woman, 1946–47 (re-titled The Black Woman, 1989)","edition":"13/20 | Second print run","publication_info":"Printed by Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop","description":"\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Catlett, \u003cem\u003eIn Phillis Wheatley I proved intellectual equality in the midst of slavery\u003c/em\u003e, 1946, printed 1989. Linoleum cut, sheet: 10 9/16 × 7 9/16 in. (26.8 × 19.2 cm)\r\nImage: 9 1/8 × 6 1/16 in. (23.2 × 15.4 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Print Committee 95.196. © Catlett Mora Family Trust / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York\u003c/p\u003e","object_label":null,"ai_alt_text":"A seated Black woman writes with a quill while three chained women stand behind her.","alt_text":"Philis Wheatley with a pensive look, writing with a feather, with three shackled women in the background.","visual_description":null,"on_view":false,"created_at":"2017-08-30T17:26:43.000-04:00","updated_at":"2026-03-03T06:00:33.365-05:00","images":[{"id":100989,"url":"https://whitneymedia.org/assets/artwork/10147/95_196_cropped.jpg"}]},"relationships":{"artists":{"data":[{"id":"4456","type":"artist"}]}}}}