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Hilarity, Melancholy, and Conceit are a series of three silkscreen prints created by Jim Henson while attending the University of Maryland between 1957 and 1958. The pieces represent three aspects of the human psyche as depicted in silhouetted figures against an abstract backdrop. The most lively of the pieces is Hilarity with orange figures on shades of yellow and green. In her 2001 book, Jim Henson's Designs and Doodles, author Alison Inches described the figures as full of "spirit and vitality," with "their arms stretch[ed] upward, reaching to embrace even more laughter and exuberance."

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