Item #31140 The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center. The Harmon Foundation.
The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.
The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.
The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.
The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.
The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.
The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.
The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.

The Harmon Foundation Presents an Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists at The Art Center.

New York: Harmon Foundation, 1931. First Edition. Slim octavo. Catalogue published for the 1931 iteration of the Harmon Foundation's annual exhibition of Black artists (Feb. 16 - Feb. 28, 1931), which included the likes of James Richmond Barthé, Sargent Claude Johnson, Archibald Motley, Laura Wheeler Waring, Hale Woodruff, and James Lesense Wells, the winner of the 1930 Harmon Award. Featuring 31 monochrome reproductions of exhibited artworks, a series of texts from curators and institutional custodians (including "Some Historical Reflections" by A. A. Schomburg), and short artist biographies. Faint stain to front panel of illustrated wrappers, else near fine.

Item #31140

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