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  1. Aaron Douglas pioneered the African-American modernist movement by combining aesthetic with ancient African traditional art. He set the stage for future African-American artists to utilize elements of African and African-American history alongside racial themes present in society.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Aaron Douglas was an African American painter and graphic artist who played a leading role in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. His first major commission, to illustrate...

  3. Learn about Aaron Douglas, a leader of the Harlem Renaissance who combined modern art and African culture in his work. Explore his paintings, illustrations, murals, and quotes that celebrate and challenge the African-American experience.

    • African-American
    • May 26, 1899
    • Topeka, Kansas
    • February 2, 1979
  4. May 22, 2024 · Aaron Douglas (born May 26, 1899, Topeka, Kansas, U.S.—died February 2, 1979, Nashville, Tennessee) was an American painter and graphic artist who played a leading role in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s.

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  5. Learn about Aaron Douglas, a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance who painted murals and illustrations with African-centric imagery. Explore his 17 artworks and biography on Wikiart.org, a visual art database.

    • American
    • May 26, 1899
    • Topeka, United States
    • February 3, 1979
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  6. Learn about Aaron Douglas, a prominent visual artist of the Harlem Renaissance, who studied African art and modernism and created murals and illustrations. Explore his life, career, and works in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.

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  8. Jun 27, 2023 · Aaron Douglas was a leader in the Harlem Renaissance school of painting, and one of the first artists to document the history of the African-American experience through visual art. His style was innovative and intriguing and is still viewed as a powerful expression of the oppression and resistance of African Americans.

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