- Charles Wilbert White
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For other people named Charles White, see Charles White (disambiguation).
Charles White Birth name Charles Wilbert White Born April 2, 1918
Chicago, Illinois, United StatesDied October 3, 1979 (aged 61)
Los Angeles, California, United StatesNationality American Field Painting Charles Wilbert White (April 2, 1918–October 3, 1979) was an American artist born in Chicago. He was known for his WPA era murals. White was married to famed sculptor and printmaker Elizabeth Catlett briefly. He taught at the Otis Art Institute from 1965 to his death in 1979.[1]
White's best known work is The Contribution of the Negro to American Democracy, a mural at Hampton University depicting a number of notable blacks including Denmark Vesey, Nat Turner, Peter Salem, George Washington Carver, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and Marian Anderson.
References
- ^ Mary Sherwood Brock, Otis Connections/ LA Printmaking in the 1960s http://www.otis.edu/assets/user/OtisConnections.pdf
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Categories:- 1918 births
- 1979 deaths
- American muralists
- African American artists
- People from Chicago, Illinois
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