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  2. Clementine Hunter - Wikipedia

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    1940–1980. Known for. Paintings of Black Southern life. Clementine Hunter (pronounced Clementeen; late December 1886 or early January 1887 – January 1, 1988) was a self-taught Black folk artist from the Cane River region of Louisiana, who lived and worked on Melrose Plantation. Hunter was born into a Louisiana Creole family at Hidden Hill ...

  3. Funeral Procession (painting by Clementine Hunter) - Wikipedia

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    History. Funeral Procession was painted around 1950 by Hunter. In 2013, the piece was included in the Savannah College of Art and Design's exhibit,“Rehearsals: The Practice and Influence of Sound and Movement," for the painting's connection to the African American tradition of musical celebrations for the dead. References

  4. Funeral Procession (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Funeral Procession. Funeral Procession is the name of a painting by Ellis Wilson, which went from obscurity to notoriety in 1986, when it was featured heavily in the episode "The Auction" of the TV series The Cosby Show ' s second season. In the episode, Clair Huxtable states that Wilson was her great-uncle, and that her grandmother had owned ...

  5. Ellis Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Ellis Wilson's painting "Funeral Procession" was featured in the American television NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, in Season 2, "The Auction". In this episode, Clair Huxtable, played by Phylicia Rashad, bids on the painting by her great-uncle (Ellis Wilson) and she wins the auction. The painting then remains in the Huxtable living-room throughout ...

  6. Clair Huxtable - Wikipedia

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    Passionate about her African American heritage and culture, Clair wins painter Ellis Wilson's – her "great uncle" in the series – original painting Funeral Procession at an auction, which she purchases for $11,000 and proudly hangs in her living room for the remainder of the series. [11] [48]

  7. Frederick Arthur Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tuskegee, Alabama, Bridgman was the son of a physician. After his father died in 1850, his mother moved to New York City with her two sons. Bridgman began working as a draughtsman for the American Bank Note Company in 1864–65, and studied art in the same years at the Brooklyn Art Association and at the National Academy of Design. [1 ...

  8. Funeral of a Mummy on the Nile - Wikipedia

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    114.3 cm × 232.1 cm (45.0 in × 91.4 in) Location. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky. Funeral of a Mummy on the Nile (also known as Funeral of a Mummy, French: Les Funérailles d'une momie) is an oil on canvas painting by American artist Frederick Arthur Bridgman. It was painted between 1876 and 1877 and is considered his most acclaimed ...

  9. Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States

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    Art in the women's suffrage movement of the United States played a critical role. Art was used both as propaganda and as a way to represent the leaders of the movement as historical records. Art sales and shows were also used to raise money for campaigns. In America, the women's suffrage movement began in the 1840s [ 1] with the purpose to gain ...