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  2. A. E. Backus - Wikipedia

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    Beanie was mostly self-taught, although he did enjoy two summer stints at the Parsons School of Design in New York City in 1924–25. [12] Backus always earned his living through his artistic talent, first as a commercial artist painting signs, billboards and theater marquees, and later encouraged by Dorothy Binney Palmer, his first true patron, to pursue his landscape paintings as a full-time ...

  3. A. E. Backus Museum & Gallery - Wikipedia

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    This museum houses artwork by A. E. Backus and other Florida artists. [1] The museum contains the largest public collection of paintings by Backus, [1] a preeminent Florida landscape painter. The A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery, an 8,000 sq. ft. public visual arts facility, was established in 1960 by Backus and a group of local art enthusiasts.

  4. The Highwaymen (landscape artists) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, 19-year-old African American artist Harold Newton was convinced by A. E. Backus, a prominent Florida landscape artist, to create paintings of landscapes rather than religious scenes. [7] Newton sold his landscapes from the trunk of his car because art galleries in South Florida refused to represent African Americans. [8]

  5. James Harithas - Wikipedia

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    (The museum closed for a month while 4,000 120-ft. long steel filaments painted in fluorescent colors were hung from the gallery's ceiling and an 8,000 ft. by 20 ft. mylar banner was attached to the facade.) [1] In October 1977, Harithas brought in multidisciplinary artist Antoni Miralda, whose installations, performances, and happenings ...

  6. Backus - Wikipedia

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    A. E. Backus (1909–1990), American artist Azel Backus (1765–1816), first President of Hamilton College in New York Billy Backus (born 1943), former world boxing champion

  7. Obituary: Hope Alswang, former Norton Museum CEO, dies at 77

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    Ms. Alswang led the West Palm Beach museum from 2010 to 2019 and oversaw its $100 million-plus expansion. Obituary: Hope Alswang, former Norton Museum CEO, dies at 77 Skip to main content

  8. Alfred Hair - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Warner Hair was born 20 May 1941 in Fort Pierce, Florida, one of seven children of Samuel and Annie Mae Hair. [2] Hair graduated from Lincoln Park Academy in 1961, and attended one year at community college before dropping out to pursue his career as an artist.

  9. John T. Biggers - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Biggers (April 13, 1924 – January 25, 2001) [1] was an African-American muralist who came to prominence after the Harlem Renaissance and toward the end of World War II.