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  2. Eldzier Cortor - Wikipedia

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    Cortor attended the Art Institute of Chicago, along with artist Gus Nall, gaining a degree in 1936. [10] While at the Art Institute, Cortor studied its collections extensively and grew an appreciation for traditions of Western Painting. [11] Studying the African sculptures at an exhibit at the Field Museum transformed his work. [12]

  3. African art - Wikipedia

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    The study of African art until recently focused on the traditional art of certain well-known groups on the continent, with a particular emphasis on traditional sculpture, masks and other visual culture from non-Islamic West Africa, Central Africa, [15] and Southern Africa with a particular emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. Recently ...

  4. Calvin B. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones' paintings were exhibited internationally (Senegal and Nigeria). [3]His work was included in the Art in Chicago, 1945-1995 exhibition. [3]The artwork of his early fine art career incorporated African American figures set against patterns reminiscent of African textiles.

  5. List of African-American visual artists - Wikipedia

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    Robert Scott Duncanson, Landscape with Rainbow c. 1859, Hudson River School, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC.. This list of African-American visual artists is a list that includes dates of birth and death of historically recognized African-American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting ...

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    AfriCOBRA was founded on the South Side of Chicago by a group of artists intent on defining a "black aesthetic." AfriCOBRA artists were associated with the Black Arts Movement in America, a movement that began in the mid-1960s and that celebrated culturally-specific expressions of the contemporary Black community in the realms of literature, theater, dance and the visual arts. [6]

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