James Richmond Barthé, also known as Richmond Barthé (January 28, 1901 – March 5, 1989) was an African-American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance...
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James Garner (section Friendship with Richmond Barthé)
African-American sculptor Richmond Barthé, from the time the latter returned from Europe in 1977 and settled in Pasadena, until Barthé's death in 1989. Garner's...
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was Myrtle Watkins. In the summer of 1934, Richmond Barthé went on a tour to Paris. This trip exposed Barthé to classical art, but also to performers such...
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Chick Webb Bert Williams Fess Williams Charles Alston Henry Bannarn Richmond Barthé Romare Bearden Leslie Bolling, wood carvings Miguel Covarrubias, caricaturist...
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trade unionist and political activist Richmond Barthé (1901–1989), American sculptor Sam Barthe Angéle de la Barthe (1210–1275), French woman accused of...
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Annie Winifred Ellerman, also known as Bryher. Bryher commissioned Richmond Barthé to make a bust of Daniels. In the 1950s Daniels shared a home with...
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US 90 and Interstate 10. Stephen E. Ambrose, historian and author Richmond Barthé, sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance J. P. Compretta, former...
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by the African-American artist Richmond Barthé, bought by the 6th Earl, who had a holiday home in Jamaica when Barthé was resident on the island. The...
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A silent short documentary on the Negro Artist. Richmond Barthé working on Kalombwan (1934)...
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Houses was Heinz Warneke, assisted by T. Barbarossa, F. Steinberger. Richmond Barthé created the frieze Green Pastures: Walls of Jericho for the project...
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