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101.
Stable Boy
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
102.
Sonny
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Hughie Lee-Smith (1915-1999) was born in Florida and moved to Cleveland at age 10. After finishing high school in 1934, Lee-Smith won a scholarship from the Scholastic Awards exhibition held at Pittsburgh’s...
103.
Boy Thinking
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Hughie Lee-Smith (1915-1999) was born in Florida and moved to Cleveland at age 10. After finishing high school in 1934, Lee-Smith won a scholarship from the Scholastic Awards exhibition held at Pittsburgh’s...
104.
Soldier Sketching
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Watercolor scene of World War II soldier.
105.
Meditation
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Fred Carlo (1914-1964) was born in the Roaring Third precinct. His talents were nurtured practically from the cradle. His mother was a gifted artist who taught ceramics at Karamu. Carlo became a fine jewelry...
106.
Sleepy Heads
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Fred Carlo (1914-1964) was born in the Roaring Third precinct. His talents were nurtured practically from the cradle. His mother was a gifted artist who taught ceramics at Karamu. Carlo became a fine jewelry...
107.
I've Known Rivers
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
108.
Shut In
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
109.
Share Cropper
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
110.
Scrub Woman
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
111.
Portrait
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
112.
Portrait of Boy Study
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Curtis Tann was born on December 4, 1915 in Circleville, Ohio and attended the Cleveland Polytechnic School of Art (1934-35), the Cleveland School of Art (1935-39) and the Chouinard Art Institute (1952-55)....
113.
Portrait #1
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Curtis Tann was born on December 4, 1915 in Circleville, Ohio and attended the Cleveland Polytechnic School of Art (1934-35), the Cleveland School of Art (1935-39) and the Chouinard Art Institute (1952-55)....
114.
Portrait
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Curtis Tann was born on December 4, 1915 in Circleville, Ohio and attended the Cleveland Polytechnic School of Art (1934-35), the Cleveland School of Art (1935-39) and the Chouinard Art Institute (1952-55)....
115.
Boy Seated
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Zell (originally "Rozelle") Ingram (1910-1971) was born in Carrothersville, Ohio and came with his mother to Cleveland in 1922. A gifted child, he soon enrolled in art classes at Karamu House. Ingram went...
116.
Maybe Tomorrow
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
117.
Porgy ("To the Gilpin Players")
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Before coming to Cleveland, Richard R. Beatty (1899 - 1961) studied at the Carnegie Insititute in Pittsburgh and the Chicago Art Insititute. In 1925, he worked in the print department of the Cleveland...
118.
Frosted Roof Tops
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
Fred Carlo (1914-1964) was born in the Roaring Third precinct. His talents were nurtured practically from the cradle. His mother was a gifted artist who taught ceramics at Karamu. Carlo became a fine jewelry...
119.
Politics
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
120.
Poker Game
Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists
William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
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