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... African art forgotten and discredited ; the Negro theme and subject matter neglected by American art- ists generally , and many Negro artists who themselves regarded Negro art as a Ghetto restriction from which they fled in protest and ...
... African art forgotten and discredited ; the Negro theme and subject matter neglected by American art- ists generally , and many Negro artists who themselves regarded Negro art as a Ghetto restriction from which they fled in protest and ...
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Negro Art: Past and Present Alain Locke. and Julius Bloch , who have added , so to speak , another dimension to the portrayal of Negro ... theme and sub- ject is in certain respects highly significant . First , because it rests upon some ...
Negro Art: Past and Present Alain Locke. and Julius Bloch , who have added , so to speak , another dimension to the portrayal of Negro ... theme and sub- ject is in certain respects highly significant . First , because it rests upon some ...
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... Negro artist ; another promises a vital promotion of Negro art ; and a third indicates the development of the Negro theme and subject as a vital phase of the artistic expression of native American life . The net results of what we have ...
... Negro artist ; another promises a vital promotion of Negro art ; and a third indicates the development of the Negro theme and subject as a vital phase of the artistic expression of native American life . The net results of what we have ...
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African art American music American Negro ballads band Blues Bob Cole career Chicago choral classical jazz classical music color composer compositions concert Congo contemporary coon-song critics cultural decorative DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Duke Ellington early Ellington Europe European exhibited famous Fletcher Henderson folk music Handy Harlem harmony idiom influence interest James Chapin Jim Europe Johnson later Louis Marion Cook Memphis minstrel minstrelsy modern modernist modernist art mood murals Museum native Negro art Negro artists Negro dance Negro folk music Negro music Negro musicians Negro subject Negro theme Negro types Orchestra original painting Paris peasant period pioneer plantation popular music portrait primitive art racial ragtime READING REFERENCES realistic rhythm Roland Hayes sculpture sentimental serious Singers singing sketches skill social song spirituals style success swing music symbolic Symphony talent Tanner technical Tin Pan Alley tion tradition trained typical vogue W. C. Handy York younger Negro