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African American art and the Harmon Foundation ...

    https://blog.library.si.edu/blog/2013/02/22/african-american-art-and-the-harmon-foundation/
    Feb 22, 2013 · 1928 Harmon Exhibition Brouchure featuring Sargent Johnson When wealthy real estate developer William Elmer Harmon founded the Harmon Foundation in 1922, it originally supported causes as varied as playgrounds, biblical films and nursing programs.Author: Anne Evenhaugen

Harmon Foundation Collection: Artwork by Black Artists ...

    https://rediscovering-black-history.blogs.archives.gov/2013/12/31/harmon-foundation-collection-artwork-by-black-artists/
    Dec 31, 2013 · One such collection is the Harmon Foundation Collection that contains photographs of paintings, sculptures and portraits from black artists, including Palmer Hayden, Jacob Lawrence, Charles White and Selma Burke.

American Negro Artists (National Gallery of Art, 1929-1930 ...

    https://siarchives.si.edu/history/featured-topics/African-Americans/american-negro-artists
    The exhibition featured fifty-one works by twenty-seven black sculptors and painters who won a juried competition sponsored by the Harmon Foundation. 1 Though the work selected remained distant from the most radical new work being created by modernists in the 1920s, the exhibition was nonetheless revolutionary in its own way as the first collection of African American art to hang in the Smithsonian.Author: bradyh

The Harmon Foundation - THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE

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    THE HARMON FOUNDATION. In 1926, the Harmon Foundation, founded by philanthropist William Elmer Harmon, began recognizing African-American achievements in music, the visual arts, literature, industry, education, race relations, and science. In 1928, the foundation sponsored the first exhibition of works created solely by African-American artists.

Harmon Foundation Film “We Are All Artists” – The ...

    https://unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2013/05/21/harmon-foundation-film-we-are-all-artists/
    May 21, 2013 · Margaret Bourke-White in a production still from the Harmon Foundation film “We Are All Artists”. This photograph comes from the series “Picture Books Relating to Motion Picture Films” 1926-1953 (NAID 7000796/Local Identifier DM-H-HFF), from the folder titled “We Are All Artists.”

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