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Much of what distinguished modernism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is common in African American art such as expressing feelings, ideas, fantasies, and dreams rather than representing what is real.

 


African American art
Afrocentrism - Believing that African cultural heritage must be more greatly represented in humanities curricula.

African American Art: African American prints, African American posters, all meaning , art prints and posters depicting African American culture, history and values. Return to top ...

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1800s American Impressionists of the Late 1800s and Early 1900s Mary Cassatt: Selected Paintings John Singleton Copley Portraits of the Founding Benefactors Gilbert Stuart Gilbert Stuart Paints the First Five Presidents Selected African American ...

As the Jazz age dawned in the early 1920's, African American artists, writers and musicians flocked to a district of Manhattan called Harlem... PBS: HARLEM RENAISSANCE ...

African American Art American Art to 1900 Ancient Indian Art of the Americas Arts of Africa Impressionism and Postimpressionism India, Himalayas & Southeast Asia Modern and Contemporary Art Renaissance & ...

Jean Basquiat represents a monumental figure in the eighties art scene. His career made him among the first internationally recognized African American artists to make millions from his art productions.

Construction with Boiled Beans (1936) by Salvador Dali. Other modern and contemporary styles represented include: the Ash Can school of American Realism, Mexican Modernism, Outsider Art (in French Art Brut), as well as works by African American ...

See also: American art, Renaissance, Painting, Impressionism, School

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