Field Workers
Oil
WallArt
Harlem Renaissance
1951
Modern
75.0 x 88.0 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Artist Biography
early life and career
ellis l. wilson, an african-american artist associated with the harlem renaissance, was born on april 20, 1899, in mayfield, kentucky. his life trajectory is a testament to his perseverance and contribution to american art history.artistic contributions
wilson's most notable work, 'funeral procession', gained significant attention in 1986 when it was featured on an episode of the cosby show. this painting, originally owned by wilson's grandmother and sold to pay for her medical bills, encapsulates the essence of his artistic style, which often reflected the african-american experience.association with the harlem renaissance
as a key figure in the harlem renaissance, wilson's work embodies the spirit of this pivotal movement. his association with other notable artists, such as allan randall freelon, further solidifies his place within this artistic era.legacy and influence
wilson's influence on subsequent generations of african-american artists is undeniable. his work has been displayed at the amistad research center at tulane university in new orleans, louisiana, a testament to his lasting impact.- key art movement: harlem renaissance
- notable work: 'funeral procession'
- art style: reflective of the african-american experience
- legacy: influence on subsequent generations of african-american artists
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for a deeper dive into wilson's work and the harlem renaissance, explore these resources: - art movements 1/2 - wahoo art timeline note: the provided links are relevant to the topic and from https://ArtsDot.com as per the instruction.ellis l. wilson
1899 - 1977 , United States of America
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Harlem Renaissance
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Modernism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Claude Monet
- Eugène Boudin
- Date Of Birth: May 26, 1899
- Date Of Death: 1977
- Full Name: Aaron Douglas
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Saudade
- Funeral
- Signing the Mayflower Compact
- Place Of Birth: Topeka, Kansas, USA

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