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  2. Ernie Barnes - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar Shack has been known to art critics for embodying the style of art composition known as "Black Romantic," which, according to Natalie Hopkinson of The Washington Post, is the "visual-art equivalent of the Chitlin' circuit." [29] When Barnes first created The Sugar Shack, he included his hometown radio station WSRC on a banner. (He ...

  3. Sugar Shack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Shack, The Sugar Shack, and other variations of that phrase may refer to: " Sugar Shack ", a 1962 song written by Keith McCormack and recorded by Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs "The Sugar Shack", a 1971 painting by Ernie Barnes , known for being featured on the cover of the 1976 Marvin Gaye album I Want You and also in the television ...

  4. Motif Number 1 - Wikipedia

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    Motif Number 1 in July 2009 Motif Number 1 in March 2016. Motif Number 1, located on Bradley Wharf in the harbor town of Rockport, Massachusetts, is a replica of a former fishing shack well known to students of art and art history as "the most often-painted building in America."

  5. 'The Sugar Shack,' A Painting Featured On Marvin Gaye's ... - AOL

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    “The Sugar Shack,” the painting featured on Marvin Gaye‘s I Want You album, has sold for $15.3 million at an auction.

  6. Sugar shack - Wikipedia

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    A sugar shack (French: cabane à sucre), also known as sap house, sugar house, sugar shanty or sugar cabin is an establishment, primarily found in Eastern Canada and northern New England. Sugar shacks are small cabins or groups of cabins where sap collected from maple trees is boiled into maple syrup .

  7. Romare Bearden - Wikipedia

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    Bearden was born September 2, 1911, in Charlotte. Bearden and his family moved to New York City when he was a toddler, as part of the Great Migration.After enrolling in P.S. 5 in 1917, on 141 Street and Edgecombe Avenue in Harlem, he attended P.S. 139 and then DeWitt Clinton High School. [4]

  8. Emile Gruppe - Wikipedia

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    Emile Albert Gruppé died in 1978 in Gloucester, Massachusetts. [3] He is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Gloucester. Of his children, Robert C. Gruppé, also a painter, maintains the Gruppé Gallery at Rocky Neck, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, while his daughter Emilie Gruppe Alexander maintains the Emile A. Gruppe Gallery in Jericho, Vermont.

  9. West Virginia Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    One of the more infamous locations in the prison, with instances of gambling, fighting, and raping, was a recreation room known as "The Sugar Shack". [ 4 ] A notable inmate in the early 20th century was labor activist Eugene V. Debs , who served time there from April 13 to June 14, 1919 (at which time he was transferred to an Atlanta prison) on ...