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Seated Figure, c. 1934 (watercolor on paper)
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Seated Figure, c. 1934 (watercolor on paper)
7276827 Seated Figure, c.1934 (watercolor on paper) by Johnson, Malvin Gray (1896-1934); 45.72x30.48 cm; Amistad Research Center, New Orleans, LA, USA; (add.info.: A portrait of an unknown Black woman seated in a yard.
Malvin Gray Johnson (1896-1934)); Courtesy of the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans, LA
Media ID 25901614
© Courtesy of the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans, LA / Bridgeman Images
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The captivating watercolor print titled "Seated Figure, c. 1934" by Malvin Gray Johnson showcases a mesmerizing portrait of an unknown Black woman seated in a tranquil yard. The artist's attention to detail and use of vibrant colors bring the figure to life, capturing her essence and inner beauty. Measuring 45.72x30.48 cm, this artwork is housed at the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. It is part of their esteemed collection that celebrates African American history and culture. Malvin Gray Johnson (1896-1934) was a talented artist whose career was tragically cut short at a young age. His works often depicted scenes from everyday life within the African American community during the early twentieth century. In this particular piece, Johnson masterfully portrays the subject's grace and dignity through his skillful brushstrokes and delicate use of color. The blue hues create a serene atmosphere while highlighting the woman's strength and resilience. This stunning artwork not only serves as a testament to Johnson's artistic prowess but also provides viewers with an intimate glimpse into the lives of Black individuals during this pivotal time in American history. Courtesy of Bridgeman Images via Fine Art Finder, this print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Johnson's talent and celebrate his contribution to American art.
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