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  1. Aaron Douglas (May 26, 1899 – February 2, 1979) was an American painter, illustrator, and visual arts educator. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Aaron Douglas was an African American painter and graphic artist who played a leading role in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. His first major commission, to...

  3. Learn about Aaron Douglas, a leader of the Harlem Renaissance who combined modern art and African culture in his work. Explore his paintings, illustrations, murals, and quotes that celebrate and challenge the African-American experience.

    • African-American
    • May 26, 1899
    • Topeka, Kansas
    • February 2, 1979
  4. Aaron Douglas was an American painter and graphic artist who played a leading role in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. After receiving a bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska in 1922, Douglas returned briefly to his native Kansas to teach art.

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  5. Learn about the life and work of Aaron Douglas, one of the most influential visual artists of the Harlem Renaissance. Explore his biography, works of art, and related content on the National Gallery of Art website.

  6. May 14, 2015 · The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art have each acquired a painting by Aaron Douglas, the leading visual artist of the Harlem Renaissance. The works, Let My People Go and The Judgment Day, are from his series based on James Weldon Johnson's God's Trombones.

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  8. Learn about Aaron Douglas, a graphic designer and muralist who synthesized contemporary design and ancient Egyptian sources. See his rare easel painting Let My People Go, based on his collaboration with James Weldon Johnson for God's Trombones.

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