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Description: Contains a biographical article about the Louisiana folk artist. Written by Jantje Blokhuis-Mulder.
The life of folk artist Clementine Hunter, the first African American woman to exhibit in the New Orleans Museum of Art: Folk Art America Enter search terms above. [ie: artist's name, location, etc.]
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Page title: | The life of folk artist Clementine Hunter, the first African American woman to exhibit in the New Orleans Museum of Art: Folk Art America |
Keywords: | folk art folk artists outsider self-taught hand made brut primitive American Canadian USA Canada United States naive patterns free traditional visionary design decorative untrained historical environments woodcarving painting sculpture toys one of a kind folk art self taught outsider articles Americana naive primitive environments grottos visionary patterns untrained woodcarving painting sculpture do it yourself decorative |
Description: | Clementine Hunter was born in 1886, at Hidden Hill - a cotton plantation close to Cloutierville, Louisiana. Hidden Hill Plantation had a reputation. It was a harsh and difficult place to work and live. |
IP-address: | 206.188.193.99 |
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Date | Creation Date: 20-dec-2001 Expiration Date: 20-dec-2014 |