Josephine Baker decorates a Christmas tree with her children in 1956.
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Source: Becoming Visible; An Illustrated History Of Lesbian And Gay Life In Twentieth-Century America- by Molly McGary and Fred Wasserman
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Harlem
Edward Burra
Ink and gouache on paper, 1934
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Iris by Riley Holloway
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Julie Mehretu, Stadia II, 2004, ink and acrylic on canvas, 272.73 x 355.92cm
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Lea Morichon
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Goddess of the Lake Waiau atop Mauna Kea, Waiau is sister to Poliahu, Lilinoe & Kahoupokane. She bathes Poliahu in her beautiful lake. artwork courtesy of Linda Rowell Stevens
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“A potter from Aux Pins, Haiti.”
Photo by Patrick Vilaire
From: “Smithsonian Folklife Festival : Haiti, freedom and creativity from the mountains to the sea; Nuestra Música, music in Latino culture; Water ways, Mid-Atlantic maritime communities” by Smithsonian Folklife Festival (2004 : Washington, D.C.); Smithsonian Institution; 2004
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Rafael Trelles — A Tree Within (oil on linen, 2020)
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Bernard Wah (1939-1981) — Elegy [oil on canvas, 1966]
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STRIKING A POSE…
Sculpture by Luise Kimme
source of pic: pinterest.com
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Paul Lewin — Convergence (acrylic on wood, 2022)
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Didier William — Free Fall (acrylic, oil, ink, and wood carving on panel, 2023)
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“The space between 3″ by Àsìkò
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Sliman Mansour (Palestinian, 1947) - My Name is Palestine and I Will Survive (إسمي فلسطين وسأحيا) (2016)
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“The space between 2″ by Àsìkò
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“Egungun,” Ouidah, Benin, 2012 by Dan Kitwood
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