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1905-1998
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Born on November 3, 1905 in Boston, Massachusetts Interested in art at a very early age During high school, she won four scholarships to the Museum of Fine Arts where she attended classes after school After high school, she continued her education at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Worked as an art professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Studied masks of different cultures In 1937, she was invited to study at Academie Julian—produced 30 watercolors in her one year there Also designed fabrics
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Spent time in Haiti, painting the people and landscapes—her work became energized by bright colors Began taking her students on trips to cities all over the world to study art Painted into her eighties and nineties
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Met Louis Vergniaud Pierre-Noel while they were both graduate students at Columbia University—corresponded for almost 20 years before getting married in 1953 Often had a white artist submit her paintings for awards and prizes because African- American artists were not always accepted Her greatest wish was to be known as an artist
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Her work is in museums all over the country She is the only African-American female painter to achieve fame abroad (outside the US) Died on June 9, 1998 and is buried on Martha’s Vineyard
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Les Fetiches Colorful Cubism-breaking forms into shapes to show depth Fauvist- emphasized strong color over realistic representations Shading-dart to light
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