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  1. Lois Mailou Jones (1905–1998) [1] was an artist and educator. Her work can be found in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Muscarelle Museum of Art, and The Phillips Collection.

  2. Jun 5, 2024 · Lois Mailou Jones (born November 3, 1905, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died June 9, 1998, Washington, D.C.) was an American painter and educator whose works reflect a command of widely varied styles, from traditional landscape to African-themed abstraction.

  3. Now in her eighth decade as an artist, Lois Mailou Jones has treated an extraordinary range of subjects—from French, Haitian, and New England landscapes to the sources and issues of African-American culture.

  4. Loïs Mailou Jones (November 3, 1905 – June 9, 1998) was an influential artist and teacher during her seven-decade career. Jones was one of the most notable figures to attain notoriety for her art while living as a black expatriate in Paris during the 1930s and 1940s.

  5. A Life in Vibrant Color examines the prolific, seven-decade career of Loïs Mailou Jones (1905–1998), a pioneering and accomplished mid-century artist and teacher who remains a source of inspiration to many artists.

  6. Loïs Mailou Jones (1905-1998) was a prolific American artist, educator, and champion and mentor of African American artists. An influential figure of the Harlem Renaissance movement, Jones was highly educated and actively engaged in her work from an early age.

  7. Jan 29, 2024 · Lois Mailou Joness Indian Shops, Gay Head, Massachusetts won the prestigious Robert Woods Bliss prize for landscape painting in 1941. But Jones could not appear in person to receive the award. She had to conceal the fact that she was a Black woman.

  8. Aug 10, 2008 · Lois Mailou Jones, longest-surviving artist of the Harlem Renaissance, died at the age of 98 in Washington, D.C.

  9. Jan 19, 2013 · Works from every stage of the pioneering black woman artist's career. “Loïs Mailou Jones” presents 30 paintings and drawings by the distinguished, internationally acclaimed graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.

  10. Lois Mailou Jones. American, 1905 – 1998. Works. 1 work online.

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