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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_PowellDick Powell - Wikipedia

    Richard Ewing Powell (November 14, 1904 – January 2, 1963) [1] was an American actor, singer, musician, producer, director, and studio head. Though he came to stardom as a musical comedy performer, he showed versatility and successfully transformed into a hardboiled leading man, starring in projects of a more dramatic nature.

  2. Richard Powell was an actor who appeared in Alien Nation, Brother and Midnight Man. He was the son of Dick Powell and June Allyson, and died in 2022.

    • December 24, 1950
    • April 5, 2022
  3. Richard Pitts Powell (November 28, 1908 – December 8, 1999) was an American novelist. Biography. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Powell graduated from Princeton University [1] in 1930 [2] then worked at the Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger newspaper. After ten years, he joined the advertising agency N. W. Ayer & Son.

  4. Feb 23, 2021 · Richard J. Powell, art historian and professor, discusses the new HBO documentary “Black Art: In the Absence of Light” and how to correct outdated narratives of art history. He also shares his insights on the contributions of David Driskell, Elizabeth Catlett and other Black artists and curators.

  5. Richard Powell may refer to: Dick Powell (1904–1963), American singer, actor, producer, and director. Dick Powell (American football) (1904–1986), American football player. Richard P. Powell (1908–1999), American author. Richard M. Powell (screenwriter) (1916–1996), American screenwriter.

  6. Feb 18, 2021 · Richard J. Powell is a scholar of African-American art history and a professor at Duke University. He talks about his career, his books, and the changes in the field over the years.

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  8. www.artforum.com › columns › richard-j-powellsTrue Colors - Artforum

    Apr 7, 2022 · Richard J. Powell, a scholar of African American art, delivers the Mellon Lectures at the National Gallery of Art. He explores how artists use color to express race, identity, and emotion, from Jacob Lawrence to Jennifer Packer.

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