Study of Negro Artists, A

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Study of Negro Artists, A is a short film from 1936 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Reel 1:

Black artist painting on easel at Fulton Ferry, near Brooklyn Bridge closeups of hands performing motions related to day jobs visual profiles of: Richmond Barth, sculptor James Latimer Allen, photographer Aaron Douglas, painter Palmer Hayden, painter, working on roof Augusta Savage, sculptor

Reel 4: Delphic Studios, New York City Suzanna Ocunjami studio Pastor Argudin y Pedroso, Cuban artist's opening in New York Children looking at art Art hanging in homes of "prominent Negroes"

Whitney Museum of American Art

Study of Negro Artists, A
Produced byHarmon Foundation
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company
Harmon Foundation
Distributed byHarmon Foundation
Release date
1936
LanguageEnglish
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