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  1. 9 de dic. de 2008 · An important film for those interested in art history and African American history, this silent film from the early 1930s (c. 1932?) covers some important visual artists during the Harlem Renaissance.

  2. 31 de ene. de 2023 · A Study of Negro Artists is a silent film in black and white on four reels that was created in the 1930s to highlight the development of African-American fine arts. The film features many influential black artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Made by Jules V. D. Bucher.

  3. A Study of Negro Artists is a silent film in black and white on four reels that was created in the 1930s to highlight the development of African-American fine arts. The film features many influential black artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2012 · Study of Negro Artists, A. by. Harmon Foundation. Publication date. 1936. Reel 1: Black artist painting on easel at Fulton Ferry, near Brooklyn Bridge. closeups of hands performing motions related to day jobs. visual profiles of: Richmond Barthé, sculptor. James Latimer Allen, photographer. Aaron Douglas, painter.

    • 13 min
  5. Showing the tenderness of the craft, “A Study of Negro Artists” displays artists at work in this early documentary study of Black art. Featuring Lois Mailou Jones, Aaron Douglas, Augusta Savage, and other Black luminaries, the silent film captures Black artistry in a pivotal moment.

  6. 26 de oct. de 2012 · An important film for those interested in art history and African American history, this silent film from the 1930s covers some important visual artists during the Harlem Renaissance.

    • 15 min
    • 8.3K
    • The Riverbends Channel
  7. This film shows several important visual artists of the Harlem Renaissance at work.