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African-American Visual Artists: An Annotated Bibliography of Educational Resource Materials (Out of print)

AUTHOR Frye, Daniel J.
PUBLISHER Scarecrow Press (02/07/2001)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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A guide to resources for use with K-12 students, this selective volume lists substantial, easily accessible resources on African-American visual artists. In total, 639 resources, referencing 1,174 individual artists are annotated and include works about the artists as well as the contexts in which the artist is situated. The publications are generally contemporary sources (after 1981), but earlier materials do exist, providing a baseline for the study of African-American art and its historical development.

An introductory essay documents the successes and struggles of African-Americans in the art world followed by detailed annotations, which are arranged in five sections: General, Survey, Children's Books, Artists, and Artist Groups and Movements. The General, Survey, and Children's Books annotations provide important information including the author name, publication date, title, publisher, and an overview of contents. The Artists and Artist Groups and Movements sections function as indexes to the previous three sections. A final section lists addresses of institutions that hold important African- American art collections.

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ISBN-13: 9780810837225
ISBN-10: 0810837226
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 350
Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 5.18 x 0.54 x 8.17 inches
Weight: 1.20 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Annotated
Country of Origin: US
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Reference | Bibliographies & Indexes
Reference | General
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Dewey Decimal: 016.704
Library of Congress Control Number: 00020420
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A guide to resources for use with K-12 students, this selective volume lists substantial, easily accessible resources on African-American visual artists. In total, 639 resources, referencing 1,174 individual artists are annotated and include works about the artists as well as the contexts in which the artist is situated. The publications are generally contemporary sources (after 1981), but earlier materials do exist, providing a baseline for the study of African-American art and its historical development.

An introductory essay documents the successes and struggles of African-Americans in the art world followed by detailed annotations, which are arranged in five sections: General, Survey, Children's Books, Artists, and Artist Groups and Movements. The General, Survey, and Children's Books annotations provide important information including the author name, publication date, title, publisher, and an overview of contents. The Artists and Artist Groups and Movements sections function as indexes to the previous three sections. A final section lists addresses of institutions that hold important African- American art collections.

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Author: Frye, Daniel J.
Frye is Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Missouri-Columbia. An artist himself, and an art educator in both elementary school and college environments, his artwork has been profiled in Metal Arts Source Book II.
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