Carving of sculpture is shown by African American artist Richmond Barthe, during the "Harlem Renaissance" period. Full body sculptures of a dancing male and female from different angles are seen in studio workshop, with Barthe's hands briefly seen working on the sculpture.
Artist Richmond Barthe working on a sculpture in New York City, circa 1937, during the Harlem Renaissance. The sculpture is still in its designing phase. Barthe is seen adding material to the sculpture.
Aaron Douglas is shown working on a large painting. He interacts with a lady and a man in a museum in New York City. African American painter, Aaron Douglas (May 26, 1898 - February 3, 1979), was an American painter and a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
Painter Benjamin Spurgeon Kitchin seen working on a painting. He fixes painting on wall. Kitchin was an African American painter during the "Harlem Renaissance".
A sculpture is being worked upon by an artist. The sculpture is still in its designing phase. Hand of African American artist is seen working on the artwork. 1937.
African American artist Lois Mailou Jones is seen painting. Another woman watches her work. Lois Mailou Jones views a sculpture on a mantel.
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