Do you know about the phenomenon of the HARLEM RENAISSANCE? This 1920s and 1930s movement left us with incredible works of art. Take a look alongside @Cydnee Black!
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No Easy Riders I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
Tire Jumping in Front of my Window I Museum of Fine Arts, Boston I Allan Crite
Nightlife I The Art Institute of Chicago I Archibald Motley
Blues Singer I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
CORE-sponsored pickets of McCrory’s and Woolworth’s on Canal Street I Amistad Research Center I Connie Harse
Department Store, Mobile, Alabama I High Museum of Art I Gordon Parks
During World War I there was a great migration north by southern Negroes I U.S. National Archives I Jacob Lawrence
Street Story Quilt I The Metropolitan Museum of Art I Faith Ringgold
Studio Portrait of Young Man with Telephone I Smithsonian American Art Museum I James Van Der Zee
Evening Attire I Smithsonian American Art Museum I James Van Der Zee
Lois Jones, Artist and Teacher, Howard University I U.S. National Archives I Harmon Foundation
Power to the People I Smithsonian's National Museum of American History I
Rise I Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library I Stephen Shames
Bar and Grill I Smithsonian American Art Museum I Jacob Lawrence
Jam Session I LIFE Photo Collection I Gjon Mili
The Ascent of Ethiopia I Milwaukee Art Museum I Lois Mailou Jones
Distraction I Milwaukee Art Museum I James Van Der Zee
Josephine Baker I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Stanislaus Julian Walery
Selma Burke I Spelman College Museum of Fine Art I Unknown
Aaron Douglas I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Betsy Graves Reyneau
Black Power/Black Arts I Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library I Margaret Randall
The Second Seige Petersburg , Va. I LIFE Photo Collection I Howard Sochurek
Signal Station, Summit of Maryland Heights from the portfolio Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated) I Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University I Kara Walker
The Founding of Chicago I Spencer Museum of Art I Aaron Douglas
Resurrection Story with Patrons I The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston I Kara Walker
Portrait of Aaron Douglas I Gibbes Museum of Art I Edwin Harleston
22c Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable stamp I Smithsonian's National Postal Museum I United States Postal Service
I LIFE Photo Collection I Wallace Kirkland
Cocktails I Museum of Fine Arts, Boston I Archibald Motley
Midsummer Night in Harlem I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
James Weldon Johnson I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Laura Wheeler Waring
From Familiar Boundaries Infinite Possibilities I August Wilson African American Cultural Center I Joel Kennedy
Girl, Ceylon I The J. Paul Getty Museum I Julia Margaret Cameron
Group of Girls I Projeto Portinari I Candido Portinari
From Familiar Boundaries Infinite Possibilities I August Wilson African American Cultural Center I Joel Kennedy
Establishment Serving Alcohol During Prohibition I Italian American Museum of Los Angeles I Wisconsin Historical Society
W. E. B. Du Bois I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Laura Wheeler Waring
Marian Anderson I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Laura Wheeler Waring
God’s Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse I The Wolfsonian–Florida International University I Aaron Douglas, James Weldon Johnson, Charles Buckles Falls
I LIFE Photo Collection I Alfred Eisenstaedt
Checkers Game I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
Title and Introduction pages, The New Negro: An Interpretation I The Wolfsonian–Florida International University I Winold Reiss, Alain LeRoy Locke
Fétiche et Fleurs I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
Negro Drawings I The Wolfsonian–Florida International University I Miguel Covarrubias
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#Google #Arts #HarlemRenaissance
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2Vo55DL
Thank to:
No Easy Riders I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
Tire Jumping in Front of my Window I Museum of Fine Arts, Boston I Allan Crite
Nightlife I The Art Institute of Chicago I Archibald Motley
Blues Singer I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
CORE-sponsored pickets of McCrory’s and Woolworth’s on Canal Street I Amistad Research Center I Connie Harse
Department Store, Mobile, Alabama I High Museum of Art I Gordon Parks
During World War I there was a great migration north by southern Negroes I U.S. National Archives I Jacob Lawrence
Street Story Quilt I The Metropolitan Museum of Art I Faith Ringgold
Studio Portrait of Young Man with Telephone I Smithsonian American Art Museum I James Van Der Zee
Evening Attire I Smithsonian American Art Museum I James Van Der Zee
Lois Jones, Artist and Teacher, Howard University I U.S. National Archives I Harmon Foundation
Power to the People I Smithsonian's National Museum of American History I
Rise I Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library I Stephen Shames
Bar and Grill I Smithsonian American Art Museum I Jacob Lawrence
Jam Session I LIFE Photo Collection I Gjon Mili
The Ascent of Ethiopia I Milwaukee Art Museum I Lois Mailou Jones
Distraction I Milwaukee Art Museum I James Van Der Zee
Josephine Baker I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Stanislaus Julian Walery
Selma Burke I Spelman College Museum of Fine Art I Unknown
Aaron Douglas I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Betsy Graves Reyneau
Black Power/Black Arts I Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library I Margaret Randall
The Second Seige Petersburg , Va. I LIFE Photo Collection I Howard Sochurek
Signal Station, Summit of Maryland Heights from the portfolio Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated) I Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University I Kara Walker
The Founding of Chicago I Spencer Museum of Art I Aaron Douglas
Resurrection Story with Patrons I The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston I Kara Walker
Portrait of Aaron Douglas I Gibbes Museum of Art I Edwin Harleston
22c Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable stamp I Smithsonian's National Postal Museum I United States Postal Service
I LIFE Photo Collection I Wallace Kirkland
Cocktails I Museum of Fine Arts, Boston I Archibald Motley
Midsummer Night in Harlem I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
James Weldon Johnson I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Laura Wheeler Waring
From Familiar Boundaries Infinite Possibilities I August Wilson African American Cultural Center I Joel Kennedy
Girl, Ceylon I The J. Paul Getty Museum I Julia Margaret Cameron
Group of Girls I Projeto Portinari I Candido Portinari
From Familiar Boundaries Infinite Possibilities I August Wilson African American Cultural Center I Joel Kennedy
Establishment Serving Alcohol During Prohibition I Italian American Museum of Los Angeles I Wisconsin Historical Society
W. E. B. Du Bois I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Laura Wheeler Waring
Marian Anderson I Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery I Laura Wheeler Waring
God’s Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse I The Wolfsonian–Florida International University I Aaron Douglas, James Weldon Johnson, Charles Buckles Falls
I LIFE Photo Collection I Alfred Eisenstaedt
Checkers Game I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
Title and Introduction pages, The New Negro: An Interpretation I The Wolfsonian–Florida International University I Winold Reiss, Alain LeRoy Locke
Fétiche et Fleurs I The Museum of African American Art I Palmer Hayden
Negro Drawings I The Wolfsonian–Florida International University I Miguel Covarrubias
Discover the inspirational moments, iconic people, and artistic wonders that are available at the tip of your fingers. Google Arts & Culture allows you to immerse yourself in culture with 360 views, zoom in to reveal the secrets of a masterpiece, take behind the scenes tours of palaces and museums, watch kids explain famous paintings to art experts, and so much more. Art changes the way we see the world and the way we see each other, so we invite you to come and expand your horizons with us.
Learn more on https://g.co/artsandculture and download the app Google Arts & Culture
Android: https://goo.gl/CCJ5xu
IOS: https://goo.gl/AvMS0r
Tweet us https://twitter.com/googlearts
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Join us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/googleartsculture
https://youtu.be/lO-WbWZNLm0
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