Aaron Douglas
Date Submitted: 10/20/2004 13:22:53
Aaron Douglas
People may ask, what other than a tornado can come out of Kansas? Well, Aaron Douglas was born of May 26, 1899 in Topeka, Kansas. Aaron Douglas was a "Pioneering Africanist" artist who led the way in using African- oriented imagery in visual art during the Harlem Renaissance of 1919- 1929. His work has been credited as the catalyst for the genre incorporating themes in form and style that affirm the validity of the black consciousness
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of Black American Art (1976) by David Driskell. In the decade following his death, the innovative art of "pioneering Africanist" Aaron Douglas was features in numerous exhibitions and in critical publications.
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Johnson, James Weldon, God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse.
New York: Penguin Books, 1990.
Kirschke, Amy Helene, Aaron Douglas: Art, Race, and the Harlem Renaissance.
Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1995.
Lewis, David Levering, The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader, Volume 1.
New York: Viking, 1994.
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