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Charles Ethan Porter (1847-1923) "Autumn Landscape" (1890-1891) Oil on canvas Located in the SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia
#paintings#art#artwork#landscape painting#autumn#charles ethan porter#oil on canvas#fine art#scad museum of art#museum#art gallery#american artist#african american artist#fall#autumnal#orange#grey#gray#yellow#1890s#late 1800s#late 19th century#a queue work of art
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Romare Bearden Prologue to Troy #1 silkscreen Schomburg Center, NY
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Faith Ringgold
Mama Can Sing
2004
Silkscreen
#faith ringgold#portrait#portrait painting#portrait art#american artist#american painter#woman artist#woman painter#black artist#african american artist#portraiture#singer#modern art#art history#aesthetictumblr#tumblraesthetic#tumblrpic#tumblrpictures#tumblr art#aesthetic#beauty
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Self-Portrait (Malvin Gray Johnson, 1934)
#self portrait#harlem renaissance#modernism#art#painting#1930s art#1930s aesthetic#great depression#american art#american artist#african american artist#black art#black artist
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Loïs Mailou Jones (American, 1905–1998) • Self-Portrait • 1940 • Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., United States
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Kehinde Wiley (Nigerian-American, b.1977), Portrait of Melissa Thompson (detail), 2020, oil on linen.
Ms. Thompson in front of her portrait.
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The Annunciation - Henry Ossawa Tanner , 1898.
African-American , 1859 - 1937
Oil on canvas , 140 cm × 181.0 cm 57 in × 71.25 in
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Clementine Hunter, Melrose Quilt, ca. 1960, textiles (Smithsonian Institute American Art Museum, Washington D.C.)
Clementine Hunter was born on a Louisiana plantation where her grandparents had been slaves. When she was twelve, her family moved to Melrose Plantation in Natchitoches Parish to work as sharecroppers. Clementine worked as a field hand, cook, and housekeeper. The Henry family bought Melrose in 1884; they restored architectural structures on the property and moved historic log cabins from the area onto the property. When John Hampton Henry died, his wife Cammie made Melrose a retreat for visiting artists. Hunter’s exposure to artists and some leftover paints led her to own artistry. She painted quotidian stories she felt historians overlooked—primarily the activities of the black workers. She also made pictorial quilts. This one depicts several notable buildings at Melrose, including the Big House, Yucca House, and African House, in which Hunter painted a now-historic mural of plantation life in 1955.
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Preserved from the Flood III, 2022
Tajh Rust - American, b. 1989
oil & acrylic on canvas, 62" x 48"
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Charles White
Two Alone, 1946
Oil on board.
#black history month#black history#charles white#art#modernist art#african american artist#black art#oil on board#oil painting#painting
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Let the Children March • Frank Morrison, illustrator • (American, b. 1971) • Author, Monica Clark-Robinson • Clarion Books, publisher • 2018
In 1963 Birmingham, Alabama, thousands of African American children volunteered to march for their rights after hearing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak. They protested the laws that kept black people separate from white people. Facing fear, hate, and danger, these children used their voices to change the world.
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Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) "The Young Sabot Maker" (1895) Oil on canvas Located in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, United States The painting depicts an older man proudly watching a boy push with his weight against the crossbar handle of an auger to carve a sabot, or wooden shoe.
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Faith Ringgold, Coming to Jones Road #4: Under a Blood Red Sky
2000
Acrylic on canvas with fabric borders
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Harriet Powers, Pictorial Quilt, 1895, Boston Museum of Fine Arts
#art#art quilt#fiber art#textiles#Harriet powers#1890s#19th century#african american artist#folk art
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ARCMANORO NILES
Got So Far from My Raising I Forgot Where / Come From (Spent My Youth among the Pines), 2023
oil, acrylic, and glitter on canvas
#ARCMANORO NILES#The City Lights Can’t Shine Quite Like the Stars: Got So Far From My Raising I Forgot Where I Come From#Lehmann Maupin#African American artist#painting
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Dox Thrash (American, 1893 - 1965), Untitled (Strike), ca. 1940, watercolor, 17⅛ in. × 12 in. (43.5 × 30.5 cm), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
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