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  2. Black Abstractionism - Wikipedia

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    Black Abstractionism is a term that refers to a modern arts movement that celebrates Black artists of African-American and African ancestry, whether as direct descendants of Africa or of a combined mixed-race heritage, who create work that is not representational, presenting the viewer with abstract expression, imagery, and ideas.

  3. Talk:Black family/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    (Sorry for not giving exact quotes, don't have the book on hand.) So the tapestry (and the family) goes as far back as the 1200s (at the least). Jo Rowling's hand-drawn Black family tree, on the other hand, only goes back to the 1800s. Clearly, therefore, the hand-drawn tree is NOT an exact replica of the Black family tapestry described in the ...

  4. African-American art - Wikipedia

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    African-American art is known as a broad term describing visual art created by African Americans. The range of art they have created, and are continuing to create, over more than two centuries is as varied as the artists themselves. [ 1 ]

  5. Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Goya's sharp irony reached its peak with the so-called Black Paintings (1819–1823). The work of this group that is most closely linked to the tapestry cartoons is A Pilgrimage to San Isidro, although the same subject is treated in Pilgrimage to the Fountain of San Isidro.

  6. Clementine Hunter - Wikipedia

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    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 Plantation near Cloutierville, in Natchitoches Parish ...

  7. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Art historian Dawn Ades writes, "Far from being inferior, or purely decorative, crafts like textiles or ceramics, have always had the possibility of being the bearers of vital knowledge, beliefs and myths." [51] Recognizable art markets between Natives and non-Natives emerged upon contact, but the 1820–1840s were a highly prolific time.

  8. African art - Wikipedia

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    Black American art holds a significant place in the cultural tapestry of the United States, serving as a testament to the resilience, creativity, and depth of the Black experience. This artistic heritage spans centuries, encompassing various mediums, movements, and messages that reflect the complex history and evolving identity of African ...

  9. Melissa Cody - Wikipedia

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    Besaw et al. further explain that the several black crosses represent her deep sorrow to his condition. The red cross at the top of the tapestry refers to the medical red cross, as well as the Navajo goddess, Spider Woman. This goddess is known for her strength, goodness and for teaching the art of weaving.