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African American Artists and Selected Works

Explore a selection of self-portraits and other works by Black artists in the Smithsonian's collections. Visual Art and the American Experience, at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, illustrates the critical role American artists of African descent have played in shaping the history of American art. Additionally, the Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to one of the most significant collections of art by African American artists in the world, with more than 2,000 works by more than 200 African American artists.


Malcolm X

Medicine and Transportation

Trapped

Postcard for the "Daze Solo Exhibition" exhibition

The Man Nobody Killed

Faith and Burdette Ringgold

Fab 5 Freddy

Exodus of Confederates from Atlanta, from the portfolio Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated)

Faith Ringgold Self-Portrait

Love Letter, 1971

Faith Ringgold Self-Portrait

David Driskell

Revolutionary

Alabama Loyalists Greeting the Federal Gun-Boats, from the portfolio Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated)

The Children

A Dream Deferred

Dancing Angel

A Young Woman Between Carrolburg Place and Half Street, Washington, D.C.

Go Down Death

Behold Thy Son

Two Women at a Parade

Norman Lewis - painter

Horace Pippin

American Girl, from the portfolio Impressions: Our World, Volume I

James Weldon Johnson

Birmingham Meeting House in Late Summer

Portrait of a Lady

Anna Washington Derry

Horace Pippin

Holy Mountain III

SWANstudy #2 (for Aretemisia)

Horace Pippin

Henrietta Lacks (HeLa): The Mother of Modern Medicine

Ethiopia

Swing


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