| African American Art Calendar, Wall, Pomegranate
From the formal European-influenced style and subjects of Robert Duncanson's Summer (c. 1849) and Henry Ossawa Tanner's Interior of a Mosque, Cairo (1897) through Archibald J. Motley Jr.'s Night Club (1935) and Hughie Le-Smith's Rooftops (1954) to Betye Saar's Dark (2002), this calendar's twelve images celebrate the splendid diversity of the art of black America, as some artists have refined their representational work and others have sought a purely abstract vocabulary. This 2006 Wall calendar was published by Pomegranate.
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