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Palmer C. Hayden (born Peyton Cole Hedgeman; January 15, 1890 – February 18, 1973) was an American painter who depicted African-American life, landscapes, seascapes, and African influences. He sketched, painted in both oils and watercolors , and was a prolific artist of his era.
Record group: Collection H: Harmon Foundation Collection, 1922 - 1967 (National Archives Identifier: 862)Series: Negro Art Exhibits, Workshops and Demonstrations, compiled 1935 - 1947 (National Archives Identifier: 559164)
B/W photographs of work by Vertis Hayes, Henry Holmes, and Palmer Hayden. Federal Art Project. New York City. Federal Art Centers of New York. FAP: New York, 1937? 8 pp. A brief overview of art in America and the functions of the FAP. Brief description of what the FAP art centers do, particularly in New York City.
African-American art is known as a broad term describing visual art created by ... Lawrence Harris, Palmer Hayden, William H. Johnson, Sargent Johnson, John T ...
Spanning more than 150 years of art, Dr. Walter and Linda Evan's collection includes 30 historical and contemporary paintings, prints, drawings, photographs and sculptures created by leading ...
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The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, and spanning the 1920s.This list includes intellectuals and activists, writers, artists, and performers who were closely associated with the movement.
He lived on the third floor in a spartan room he shared with another addict. His room was nearly spotless, with a brown comforter smoothed on his small bed and nothing on its pale blue walls but a painting of a horse, which had been salvaged from a Louisville hotel and donated to the facility. (Horse prints seemed to be everywhere at Grateful ...