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African American Artists - National Gallery of Art

    https://www.nga.gov/features/african-american-artists.html
    Collection Highlights: African American Artists . Joshua Johnson, The Westwood Children, c. 1807, oil on canvas, Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch, 1959.11.1. Joshua Johnson is America’s earliest-known professional African …

American Negro Artists (National Gallery of Art, 1929-1930 ...

    https://siarchives.si.edu/history/featured-topics/African-Americans/american-negro-artists
    On May 16, 1929, an exhibition of American Negro Artists opened on the ground floor of the Smithsonian’s US National Museum building. The exhibition featured fifty-one …Author: bradyh

Art by African Americans - Smithsonian American Art Museum

    https://americanart.si.edu/art/highlights/african-american
    In 1980, objects from the Warren Robbins collection became part of the museum, including works by nineteenth century artists Joshua Johnson, the earliest documented professional African American painter; classical landscapes by Edward Mitchell Bannister and Robert Scott Duncanson; and neoclassical sculptures by Edmonia Lewis, the first professional African American sculptor.

African American Artists before the Twentieth Century ...

    https://oxfordaasc.com/page/2309
    In spite of the difficulties dealt with by artists, both free and slave, skilled African American fine artists began to appear as early as the late colonial period. Using images and text, Anthony Aiello and Jason Miller examine the lives and art of eight African American men and women who found success as painters or sculptors before the twentieth century.

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