Numbers Drawing
Identifier |
NumbersDrawingElmerWBrown |
Title |
Numbers Drawing |
Subject |
Karamu House Works Progress Administration (U.S.) African Americans Artists |
Description |
Elmer W. Brown (1909-1971) was a painter, printmaker, muralist, illustrator, set designer, cartoonist, enamelist, ceramist, and educator. He came to Cleveland at the age of twenty, after a childhood of considerable hardship. Brown studied at the Cleveland School (now Institute) of Art and at the John Huntington Polytechnical Institute. Early in his career, he taught at Karamu House, one of the country's most active community arts centers, and also designed costumes and sets for its outstanding theater department. At Karamu he befriended the poet Langston Hughes and eventually illustrated some of Hughes' books. In 1934 Brown participated in the International Print Shows in New York and Philadelphia. Employed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the early 1940s, Brown executed a series of murals for Valleyview Homes Community Center. Best known among his murals is the extant Freedom of Speech at the City Club. This print is number 1 in a series of 50. |
Creator |
Brown, Elmer W. |
Location Depicted |
Fairfax (Cleveland, Ohio) |
Time Period |
Post-Industrial: 1930-1959 |
Date Original |
1941 |
Object Type |
linocuts (prints) |
Digital Collection |
Jelliffe Collection |
Donor |
Russell and Rowena Jelliffe |
Copyright |
http://www.clevelandmemory.org/copyright/ |
Format |
jpeg |
Digital Processing Notes |
TIF File Size: 28,096 k - DPI: 300 |
Repository |
Cleveland State University. Michael Schwartz Library. Special Collections. |
Repository Collection |
Russell and Rowena Jelliffe Collection |
Repository Homepage |
http://library.csuohio.edu/speccoll/index.html |
Digital Publisher |
Cleveland Memory Project |
Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Entry |
http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=KH |
Further Reading |
http://scholar.csuohio.edu/record=b2552889~S0 |
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