Uniformed women telegram messengers in New York City, United States. A man sits at a counter. A uniformed telegram woman talks to the man and salutes. Others sit on a bench. Several of the women use their makeup.
A blond girl poses in New York, United States. The blond girl washes a transparent cloche hat with water. She wears the cloche hat to display her golden tresses. She poses. The girl pours water from the transparent cloche hat into a transparent bowl with a plant. She poses by tilting her face at various angles.
View of Chelsea Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. A sign in lobby reads 'Welcome Congress of Industrial Organizations CIO'. Noted labor organizer Walter Philip Reuther, President of United Auto workers union, at the gathering.
A study of African American artists in sculpture, photography, painting, sketching, etching, writing and on antique in New York, United States. A sign reads '7th AVE W 135 ST'. The Harlem YMCA building. Richard William Lindsay, an African American painter, teaches students in a classroom. A student poses holding a ball. Paintings displayed on a wall. Masks and sculptures are displayed. The students in the classroom paint. William Ellisworth Artis, an African American sculptor, helps a student in making a sculpture. The students make sculptures. Young boys give final touches to the sculptures.
A study of African American artists in sculpture, photography, painting, sketching, etching, writing and on antique in the United States. Exteriors of the Delphic Studios in New York. A woman displays paintings on a wall. An artist enters the room. She discusses with the artist. People watch the paintings displayed on the wall. Women talk while watching the paintings.
A study of African American artists in sculpture, photography, painting, sketching, etching, writing and on antique in the United States. A New York Times article about an art display. Harman Foundation sponsors a Cuban art display. Artist Pastor Argudin Y. Pedroso discusses his work with visitors. Paintings on display. People view the paintings. Youngsters look at the paintings displayed.
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