Difference between revisions of "Beauford Delaney"
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Modernist painter and part of the Harlem Renaissance group of artists, from which he drew his inspiration and content for his colourful works. Noted for his representational and figurative art. Subject of the biography 'Amazing Grace: a life of Beauford Delaney' (1998). | Modernist painter and part of the Harlem Renaissance group of artists, from which he drew his inspiration and content for his colourful works. Noted for his representational and figurative art. Subject of the biography 'Amazing Grace: a life of Beauford Delaney' (1998). | ||
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* http://lesamisdebeauforddelaney.blogspot.ca/ | * http://lesamisdebeauforddelaney.blogspot.ca/ | ||
* http://blackhistorynow.com/beauford-delaney/ | * http://blackhistorynow.com/beauford-delaney/ | ||
+ | * http://www.glbtq.com/arts/delaney_b.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 6 July 2015
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1901 - 1979
Occupation
Artist
Description
Modernist painter and part of the Harlem Renaissance group of artists, from which he drew his inspiration and content for his colourful works. Noted for his representational and figurative art. Subject of the biography 'Amazing Grace: a life of Beauford Delaney' (1998).