A study of African American artists in sculpture, photography, painting, sketching, etching, writing and on antique in the United States. Lois Mailou Jones, an African American painter influenced by the Harlem Renaissance, and Howard University art professor, picks up a painting. Paintings displayed on a wall. People watch the paintings. She sits and paints. Another woman enters the room. The woman talks to Lois Mailou Jones. The woman looks at a sculpture and places it back.
The Augusta Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts on West 143rd Street in Harlem, New York City, during the Harlem Renaissance period. Several African American artists painting as a model poses, on the floor. Augusta Savage enters the room and moves about looking at students' work and making suggestions. A sculpture session in the studio. The artists make sculptures of a man posing, as Augusta Savage visits them and gives advice. Sculptures of various poses. Artists work on sculptures. They make masks and take measurements. Group of Savage studio artists sketching an elephant in the zoo.
A study of African American artists in sculpture, photography, painting, sketching, etching, writing and on antique in the United States. Candles on a stand are being lit by a person. Fine art display in prominent African American homes includes the Governor's House in Tangier by Henry Ossawa Tanner, an African American artist, etchings by Albert Alexander Smith. A man brings a box and a woman takes out a sculpture. A man and a woman display the Sammy sculpted by Sargent Claude Johnson, a Californian African American artist.
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.
Exterior of Museum of Modern Arts in New York City, United States of America. Entrance of the museum can be seen. A board saying 'Paintings from Museum Collection'. Interior of the museum, people observing the paintings. A couple viewing “The Red Studio” by Henri Matisse and in conversation.
Views of various famous paintings at Whitney Museum of American art, New York City. Paintings displayed includes 'The Red Studio' by Henri Matisse, 'Ophelia' by Stanley William Hayter, and 'Attic' by William de Kooning.
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