The Harlem Renaissance Painters Henry O. Tanner Palmer Hayden Archibald J. Motley, Jr. Aaron Douglass Jacob Lawrence William H. Johnson.

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The Harlem Renaissance Painters Henry O. Tanner Palmer Hayden Archibald J. Motley, Jr. Aaron Douglass Jacob Lawrence William H. Johnson

Art Appreciation Name of the Painting Describe the colors and formation of the painting. What are the themes of painting? What is the story of the painting? How does it relate to you?

Henry Ossawa Tanner The Banjo LessonThe Banjo Lesson, 1893

Palmer Hayden The Janitor Who PaintsThe Janitor Who Paints, about 1937

Palmer Hayden Fetiche et Fleurs

Palmer Hayden Hammer in His Hand, 1944

Palmer Hayden Jeunesse

Archibald J. Motley, Jr. Blues, 1929

Archibald J. Motley, Jr. NightlifeNightlife, 1943

Aaron Douglas, Study for Aspects of Negro Life: The Negro in an African Setting, 1934Study for Aspects of Negro Life: The Negro in an African Setting

Aaron Douglas Into BondageInto Bondage, 1936

Aaron Douglas CrucifixionCrucifixion, 1927

Jacob Lawrence Pool ParlorPool Parlor, 1942

Jacob Lawrence Tombstones, 1942

William H. Johnson. Cafe

William H. Johnson Going to Church

William H. Johnson Baptize Thee 1940