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- Q16001272 subject Q15322499.
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- Q16001272 abstract "A Study of Negro Artists is a silent film in black and white on four reels that was created in 1930s to highlight the development of African American fine arts. The film features many influential black artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance, including Richmond Barthe, James Latimer Allen, Palmer Hayden, Aaron Douglas, and Augusta Savage. The 15 minute motion picture was filmed by Jules V.D. Bucher.".
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- Q16001272 comment "A Study of Negro Artists is a silent film in black and white on four reels that was created in 1930s to highlight the development of African American fine arts. The film features many influential black artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance, including Richmond Barthe, James Latimer Allen, Palmer Hayden, Aaron Douglas, and Augusta Savage. The 15 minute motion picture was filmed by Jules V.D. Bucher.".
- Q16001272 label "A Study of Negro Artists".
- Q16001272 depiction RichmondBarthe.jpg.