Art in the Harlem renaissance

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Art In the Harlem Renaissance By Collin Pampalone Michelle Brown Austin Foster Sarah Atkinson

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Presentation on art during the Harlem Renaissance.

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Art In the Harlem Renaissance

By Collin PampaloneMichelle Brown

Austin FosterSarah Atkinson

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Aaron Douglas

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Winold Reiss and part of his City of the Future mural in the Shoreham Hotel in New York

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God’s Trombones, by James Weldon was illustrated by Aaron Douglas. To the Left is the dust jacket, and Noah’s Ark above.

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The Negro in the African Setting

From Slavery through the Reconstruction

An Idyll in the Deep South Song of the Towers

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Archibald Motley

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Blues by Archibald Motley

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Old Snuff Dipper

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Black Belt

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Ellis Wilson

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Art Institute of Chicago, 1920

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Old Charleston Market

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The Funeral Procession

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Palmer Hayden

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Fetiche et Fleurs

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Nous Quatre a Paris (We Four in Paris)

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Midsummer Night in Harlem

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The End