February 28, 1970 James Amos Porter, artist and “father of African American art history,” died. Porter was born December 22, 1905 in Baltimore, Maryland. After earning his Bachelor of Science degree from Howard University in 1927, he accepted a position at the university as instructor of painting and drawing. In 1933, he received the Schomburg [...]
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February 28th in African American History – James Amos Porter
By Chimsima Zuhri on February 28, 2012 in African American History, Artist, February
Tags: artist, educator, father of African American art history, Harmon Foundation, Howard University, James Amos Porter, New York University, Schomburg Portrait Prize, The Art Gallery
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