Richardson, Earle Wilton, 1912-1935
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Richardson, Earl, 1912-1935
Richardson, Earl Wilton, 1912-1935
Richardson, Earle, 1912-1935
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found: The social and the real, 2006:page 135 (Earle W. Richardson; also spelled Earl W. Richardson; planned a Public Works of Art Project [PWAP] mural entitled Negro Achievement for a Harlem library)
found: Exhibition of work by Negro artists, 1933:page 51 (Earle Wilton Richardson; born 1913 in New York; studied at National Academy of Design; won prizes in the Wanamaker contests and in poster contests at the Academy; exhibited with Primitive African Art group at the Urban League, 1932; work shown in Harmon Exhibit, 1933)
found: Walls of heritage, walls of pride, 2000:page 258 (Earle Richardson; 1913-1936; born in New York City; studied at National Academy of Design; created cartoons for WPA-sponsored murals about African American sharecroppers and the fall of Crispus Attucks, but his untimely death prevented their completion)
found: Wikipedia, November 29, 2021(Earle Wilton Richardson; birth: 1912, New York, New York; death: December 1935; African-American artist made famous mainly for an oil painting of his dating from 1934 titled Employment of Negroes in Agriculture; also known for planned mural series in collaboration with Malvin Gray Johnson, "Negro Achievement," for the then 135th Street Branch of the New York Public Library) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earle_Wilton_Richardson
found: SAAM artist ID, November 29, 2021(Earle Richardson; Earle Wilton Richardson; born: 1912, New York City; died: 1935, New York City; nationality: American; studied at the National Academy of Design; painted commissions for the Federal Art Project of the New Deal; was twenty-two when he painted Employment of Negroes in Agriculture [SAAM, 1964.1.183]; committed suicide one year later; had been at work on a federally sponsored mural series depicting the history of the Negro at the time of his death) - http://edan.si.edu/id/person-institution/4035
found: Wikidata, November 30, 2021(Earle Wilton Richardson; also known as: Earle Richardson; Earl Richardson; Earl Wilton Richardson; born: 1912, New York City; died: 1935, New York City; ethnic group: African American) https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5326481
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2021-12-15: new
2023-06-16: revised
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