Fasciculus:Study of negro artists.ogv

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Study_of_negro_artists.ogv(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 15 min 10 s, 400 × 300 pixels, 583 kbps overall, file size: 63.28 megaocteti)

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Descriptio This is Video (Ogg Theora) This is Video (Ogg Theora) Silent, black and white documentary short from the 1930s about the Harlem Renaissance. Shows artists, Richmond Barthé , James Latimer Allen, Aaron Douglas, Palmer Hayden and Augusta Savage. Particularly shows the sculptors at work in their studios.
Datum 1930s?
Fons https://archive.org/details/study_of_negro_artists
Auctor Unknown authorUnknown author


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Contemporary silent short documentary on the Negro Artist. Richmond Barthé working on Kalombwan (1934).

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