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  1. Charles Henry Alston (November 28, 1907 – April 27, 1977) was an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, muralist and teacher who lived and worked in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Alston was active in the Harlem Renaissance; Alston was the first African-American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project.

  2. Charles H. Alston (born November 28, 1907, Charlotte, North Carolina—died April 27, 1977, New York, New York) was an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, and art instructor. He was one of the leading African American painters of his era, known especially for his murals.

  3. A foundational figure of the Harlem Renaissance, Charles Alston moved to Harlem from North Carolina in 1915. Through his roles as an influential teacher and activist, he dedicated his life to the cultural enrichment, artistic advancement, and empowerment of Black Americans.

  4. Charles Henry Alston was a reputed African American painter, sculptor, and an illustrator born in the early 20th century. He is best known for the sculpture of Martin Luther King he created in the 1970s which was put up at the White house in 1990.

  5. Charles Henry Alston (November 28, 1907 – April 27, 1977) was an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, muralist and teacher who lived and worked in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Alston was active in the Harlem Renaissance; Alston was the first African-American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project.

  6. Charles Henry Alston (1907-1977; Columbia College 1929, Teachers College 1931) was an influential painter during the Harlem Renaissance and the first African American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration.

  7. Painter and sculptor Charles Alston was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, and moved to New York City as a child, where he attended high school and college, earning his MFA at Columbia University. Alston painted during the Harlem Renaissance, experimenting with African motifs as well as depicting the lives of ordinary black Americans.

  8. Charles Alston. Born: November 28, 1907 | Died: April 27, 1977. Biography. Prolific during the Harlem Renaissance, Charles Alston was known for his grasp on abstract design and the ability to express the social movements that were shaping America at the time.

  9. Charles Henry Alston (November 28, 1907 – April 27, 1977) was an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, muralist and teacher who lived and worked in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Alston was active in the Harlem Renaissance; Alston was the first African-American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project.

  10. Nov 28, 2016 · Charles Alston (November 28, 1907 – April 27, 1977) was an African-American Harlem Renaissance artist who created vital representations of black experiences and figures during the middle of the 20th century with his paintings, sculptures, and illustrations.

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