African American artist Lois Mailou Jones is seen painting. Another woman watches her work. Lois Mailou Jones views a sculpture on a mantel.
African American Artist Georgette Seabrooke working on a portrait in an art workshop is U.S. 1937.
Different paintings are displayed. People climbing the staircase in a museum. Sculpture of a male and a female is displayed. A chandelier can be seen. 1937.
Child artists observing different art styles. Close up views of faces of African American children viewing art work. Various paintings can be seen in a museum in New York City, during the "Harlem Renaissance," including two paintings by Aaron Douglas from the "Aspects of African American" series: "The African American in an African Setting" and "From Slavery through Reconstruction."
Various art styles are depicted. Different sculptures can be seen in a museum in New York City. 1937.
Pastor Argudin y Pedroso's paintings displayed in an exhibition at the Harmon Foundation, 140 Nassau Street, Manhattan, New York City. Mrs. William E. Harmon and others at exhibition of Spanish African American art. Viewers include Arturo (Arthur) Alfonso Schomburg. Artist Richmond Barthe is seen among the crowd, and possibly also Beauford Delaney.
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