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Horace Pippin (February 22, 1888 – July 6, 1946) was a self-taught African-American painter who worked in a naive style. The injustice of slavery and American segregation figure prominently in many o...
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Provides an overview of the life and works of the folk artist. ... Horace Pippin was an African American painter. He was born around 1888—just twenty-three years after the Civil War and the end of slavery. His grandparents were slaves, and his parents were domestic workers.
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Horace Pippin [African-American Folk Artist, 1888-1946] Guide to pictures of works by Horace Pippin in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Horace Pippin at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; Self-Portrait, 1944; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; (Zoomify viewer requires Java in order to...
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Born on February 22, 1888 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, as a child Horace Pippin began drawing with whatever materials he could find. ... Horace Pippin had come very far from the boy who had started with just a box of crayons and some watercolors. His newfound fame, however, caused stress and strain in his personal life...
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Horace Pippin was the first African-American self-taught painter whose works achieved national attention. Born in West Chester, he spent most of his ...
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Horace Pippin Born in Pennsylvania, Horace Pippin worked several jobs and joined the army in 1917 before adopting an art career. Upon his return from service, he was badly injured in his right arm and turned to art as therapy. ... Artist: Horace Pippin (1888 - 1946); Nationality: American; Movement:
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Horace Pippin's American universe - Cover Story from Magazine Antiques provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Between 1928 and his death in 1946 the self-taught black painter Horace Pippin produced 136 sketches, oil paintings, and burnt-wood panels.(1) His landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and scenes inspired by...
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HORACE PIPPIN 1888-1946; Zachariah, 1943; Oil on canvas, 11 X 14" (2 7.94 x 35.56 cm.); Signed, lower right; Museum purchase, 951-0-120 ... Prior to its acquisition in 1951, Horace Pippin's Zachariah had been on public view only once, in Pippin's solo exhibition, in 1944, at Edith Halpert's Downtown Gallery in New York.
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; Horace Pippin's regiment, the "Hell Fighters," circa 1917 ... PAINT LIKE HORACE PIPPIN ... During World War I, African-American artist Horace Pippin was a member of the 369th Army Regiment. Called "Hell Fighters" by the French allies, these were the first African-American soldiers to fight overseas for the United States.
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