Untitled
1936
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1936
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
A woman rides a horse through a loose, scribbly landscape. The lines look fast—like the artist drew it in one sitting. Goldthwaite made this print in Alabama, where she grew up. She often showed Black farm workers and rural life, but here the rider’s race isn’t clear. The sketchy style makes it feel personal, like a quick memory. To see how prints can feel alive, look up the technique: lithography.