Black Painters and Artworks

A LOOK AT

DISCOVER THE MOST FAMOUS BLACK PAINTERS AND THEIR WORKS

Joshua Johnson grew up in Baltimore and is renowned for his portraits of Maryland’s aristocracy. Yet, it wasn’t until around 100 years after his death that historians began to attribute works to him.

JOSHUA JOHNSON

Duncanson’s artworks are categorized into five subgroups: regional landscapes, literary landscapes, portraiture, still lifes, and murals.

ROBERT S. DUNCANSON

Henry Ossawa Tanner would defy all cultural expectations and courageously emigrate to Europe, becoming the first African American man to gain international fame as an artist.

HENRY O. TANNER

Edwin Augustus Harleston was an American painter who specialized in realistic portraiture inspired by classical artwork. 

EDWIN HARLESTON

Horace Pippin was born in 1888 and it was only 10 years later that he won a box of crayons in an art competition. He moved to New Jersey after completing grade 8 and got various jobs there from iron molder to hotel porter.

HORACE PIPPIN

Her works started off in a rather traditional figurative manner before she developed and explored an exciting abstract style of form and color, which were significantly inspired by the patterns found in nature.

ALMA THOMAS

Douglas started to develop his own visual lexicon by fusing European modernism with what he had begun to learn about African art during his search for cultural identity.

AARON DOUGLAS

From his earliest pastel portraits in New York and Boston to the eventual emergence of his nonrepresentational style, Delaney’s paintings were never just copies of preceding movements.

BEAUFORD DELANEY

Alston was one of just a few Black supervisors for the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, and he mentored many younger painters.

CHARLES HENRY ALSTON

Bearden’s style was influenced by varied sources such as jazz and blues music, Mexican muralist art, African sculptures, and Western European artworks.

ROMARE BEARDEN

The African American artist Jacob Lawrence was born in 1918 in New Jersey. He is known for his Black history paintings such as his Migration Series, which he produced when he was only 23 years of age.

JACOB LAWRENCE

In her signature silhouette-style works, she preferred to work in monochrome rather than employing a vivid color palette.

KARA WALKER