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List of African-American visual artists

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Robert Scott Duncanson,Landscape with Rainbowc. 1859,Hudson River School,Smithsonian American Art Museum,Washington, DC.

Thislist of African-American visual artists is a list that includes dates of birth and death of historically recognizedAfrican-Americanfine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarilyvisual in nature, including traditional media such aspainting,sculpture,photography, andprintmaking, as well as more recent genres, includinginstallation art,performance art,body art,conceptual art,video art, anddigital art. The entries are in alphabetical order by surname.

Artists

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Scipio Moorhead,Portrait of poetPhillis Wheatley, 1773, in the frontispiece to her bookPoems on Various Subjects
Edward Mitchell Bannister,Driving Home the Cows 1881
Harriet Powers,Bible quilt, mixed media, 1886
Henry Ossawa Tanner,Gateway, Tangier, 1912, oil on canvas, 18 7/16" × 15 5/16",St. Louis Art Museum
Charles Alston,Again The Springboard Of Civilization, 1943 (WWII African American soldier)
Larry D. Alexander,Greenville Courthouse, 1998

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See also

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References

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  40. ^Choi, Connie H. (2020). "Brenna Youngblood". In Sargent, Antwaun (ed.). Young, Gifted and Black: A New Generation of Artists: Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art. New York, NY: D.A.P. pp. 208–212. ISBN 9781942884590. OCLC 1197085245.
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