Claude L. Clark Bibliography (Thumb) (Main) (Think Then Act)


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Anderson, June 1997. HONORING THE ANCESTORS: The Woodcarvings of Claude Lockhart Clark. San Francisco, California: The California Academy of Sciences.

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Conroy, Pat 1996. GULLAH IMAGES, The Art of Jonathan Green. Columbia, South Carolina: Published by University Of South Carolina Press.

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Driskell, David C. 1976. Two Centuries of Black American Art: 1750-1950. New York City, New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

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Driskell, David C. 1985. Hidden Heritage. San Francisco, California: The Art Museum Association of America.

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Senefelder, Alois 1819 & 1977. A COMPLETE COURSE OF LITHOGRAPY. New York City, New York: Da Capo Press, Inc.

  1. Alois Senefelder invented lithography in 1796.

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Stein, Judith E. 1995. I TELL MY HEART: The Art of Horace Pippin. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Academy Of Fine Arts, In Association with Universe Publishing.

  1. Horace Pippin was an early 20th centry African American artist.
  2. He was a self taught artist whose works did not become known to the public until about World War II, during the early 1940's.

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Williams, Robert F., 1962 / 1973. NEGROES WITH GUNS. Chicago, Illinois: Third World Press.

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Wood, Jerry 1940. A NEW PRINTING PROCESS. Crisis Magazine

  1. A description of the role played by Dox Thash in developing the Carborundum (carborgraph) Print Process.

 


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