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By. Tameshia Petermon
  Art Appreciation I
       2-02-2012
Study for Aspects of Negro
 Life: The Negro in an African
         Setting (1934)
       By: Aaron Douglas

In this sketch a man and
women in Africa dance to
the beat of drums as
concentric circles of light
emphasize the heat and
rhythm of their
movements. A sculpture
floating in a central circle
above the dancers’ heads
suggests the importance of
spirits in African culture.
Train Station (1935)
  By. Walter Ellison
The composition reflects
the social values of the
time, which prevented
members of the two races
from mixing. On the left ,
white passengers board
trains for vacation in the
south, while on the right,
African American
passengers head for trains
going two northern cities
such as Chicago and
Detroit. In those cities,
black travelers hoped to
find better jobs and living
conditions.
   The curving
    shapes of the
    figures, together
    with the brightly
    colored flowers
    and stained- glass
    windows, create a
    composition full
    of movement and
    energy.
   This print focuses on a
    female farm worker whose
    face, made rough and
    leathery by years of toil, s
    nonetheless determined and
    concerning. Emphasizing the
    triumph of the worker her
    harsh conditions Catlett
    represented this poor,
    anonymous figure with the
    strength, dignity, and
    heroism generally reserved
    for individuals of power.
The Return of Odysseus
(Homage to Pintoricchio
  and Benin) (1977)
In this piece Bearden pays respect
not only to ancient Greece but also
to the artistic heritage of Europe
and Africa. Bearden recast
Pintoricchio’s figures as black and
showed them in profile, in the
manner of sculpture from the
ancient African kingdom of Benin.
At the same time, Bearden’s collage
technique, consisting of fragments
of printed photographs cut from
contemporary books and
magazines.

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Final project

  • 1. By. Tameshia Petermon Art Appreciation I 2-02-2012
  • 2. Study for Aspects of Negro Life: The Negro in an African Setting (1934) By: Aaron Douglas In this sketch a man and women in Africa dance to the beat of drums as concentric circles of light emphasize the heat and rhythm of their movements. A sculpture floating in a central circle above the dancers’ heads suggests the importance of spirits in African culture.
  • 3. Train Station (1935) By. Walter Ellison The composition reflects the social values of the time, which prevented members of the two races from mixing. On the left , white passengers board trains for vacation in the south, while on the right, African American passengers head for trains going two northern cities such as Chicago and Detroit. In those cities, black travelers hoped to find better jobs and living conditions.
  • 4. The curving shapes of the figures, together with the brightly colored flowers and stained- glass windows, create a composition full of movement and energy.
  • 5. This print focuses on a female farm worker whose face, made rough and leathery by years of toil, s nonetheless determined and concerning. Emphasizing the triumph of the worker her harsh conditions Catlett represented this poor, anonymous figure with the strength, dignity, and heroism generally reserved for individuals of power.
  • 6. The Return of Odysseus (Homage to Pintoricchio and Benin) (1977) In this piece Bearden pays respect not only to ancient Greece but also to the artistic heritage of Europe and Africa. Bearden recast Pintoricchio’s figures as black and showed them in profile, in the manner of sculpture from the ancient African kingdom of Benin. At the same time, Bearden’s collage technique, consisting of fragments of printed photographs cut from contemporary books and magazines.