[Ephemera on North Carolina artists]. Part 1 of 2: Artists: C-F. [1950]-

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Cunningham, Michael, 1969 February 27-

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Cooper, Matt, 1965 or 1966-

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Cave, Joseph, 1936-

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Catlett, Elizabeth, 1915-2012

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Elizabeth Catlett (b. Apr. 15, 1915, Washington, DC–d. Apr. 2, 2012, Cuernavaca, Mexico) was the granddaughter of freed slaves and a graduate of Howard University. She studied with artist Lois Mailou Jones and philosopher Alain Locke at Howard and also came to know artists James Herring, James Wells, and art historian James A. Porter. Catlett was a graduate student at the University of Iowa and studied drawing and painting with Grant Wood and sculpture with Harry Edward Stinson. Catlett graduat...

Cooley, Jacob.

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Daingerfield, Elliot, 1859-1932.

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Day, Thomas, approximately 1801-approximately 1861

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Thomas Day was a free Black furniture craftsman and cabinetmaker in Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina. Born in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, Day moved to Milton in 1817 and became a highly successful businessman, boasting the largest and most productive workshop in the state during the 1850s. Day catered to upper-class white clientele and was respected among his peers for his craftsmanship and work ethic. Day came from a relatively well-off family and was privately educated. Day is celebrated...

Dickinson, Linda J.

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Evans, Pauline Rush

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"The Old Spalding Log Cabin Mission is located almost in the center of the new Spalding State Park, only eleven miles from the heart of Lewiston, Idaho."--T.p. From the description of The Old Spalding log cabin mission and Indian Museum, Spalding, Idaho, 1836-1936 / by Pauline Evans. [1936?] (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 70082088 From the description of The Old Spalding log cabin mission, and the story of Princess Jane / by Pauline Evans. [1936?] (Utah State U...

Frerichs, William C. A., 1829-1905

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Igoe, Lynn, 1937-2006

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Dougherty, Patrick, 1945-....

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Evans, Minnie, 1892-1987

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Davis, Harry Lee.

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Fennell, Richard C

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