Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective

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Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective – 2006

This catalogue features 34 images by 21 different artists from this exhibition. The artists are Charles H. Alston, Benny Andrews, Phoebe Beasley, Elizabeth Catlett, Erika Cosby, Ernest Crichlow, Joseph Delaney, David C. Driskell, Robert S. Duncanson, Palmer Hayden, Varnette Honeywood, Bill Hutson, Lois M. Jones, Michael Massenburg, Richard Mayhew, Jerome Meadows, Temisan Okpaku, William Pajaud, Augusta Savage, Keinyo White and Walter Williams.

Also included are an essay by Benny Andrews asking is there’s a black aesthetic and an interview of Elizabeth Catlett, by the artist Marie Johnson Calloway conducted on April 21, 1973 at Howard University.

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Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective – 2006

This catalogue features 34 images by 21 different artists from this exhibition. The artists are Charles H. Alston, Benny Andrews, Phoebe Beasley, Elizabeth Catlett, Erika Cosby, Ernest Crichlow, Joseph Delaney, David C. Driskell, Robert S. Duncanson, Palmer Hayden, Varnette Honeywood, Bill Hutson, Lois M. Jones, Michael Massenburg, Richard Mayhew, Jerome Meadows, Temisan Okpaku, William Pajaud, Augusta Savage, Keinyo White and Walter Williams.

Also included are an essay by Benny Andrews asking is there’s a black aesthetic and an interview of Elizabeth Catlett, by the artist Marie Johnson Calloway conducted on April 21, 1973 at Howard University.

Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective – 2006

This catalogue features 34 images by 21 different artists from this exhibition. The artists are Charles H. Alston, Benny Andrews, Phoebe Beasley, Elizabeth Catlett, Erika Cosby, Ernest Crichlow, Joseph Delaney, David C. Driskell, Robert S. Duncanson, Palmer Hayden, Varnette Honeywood, Bill Hutson, Lois M. Jones, Michael Massenburg, Richard Mayhew, Jerome Meadows, Temisan Okpaku, William Pajaud, Augusta Savage, Keinyo White and Walter Williams.

Also included are an essay by Benny Andrews asking is there’s a black aesthetic and an interview of Elizabeth Catlett, by the artist Marie Johnson Calloway conducted on April 21, 1973 at Howard University.