female
circa 1914
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c. 1916
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c.1917
This is an oil painting on canvas that shows a group of women dressed in colorful flowing dresses that are dancing and playing instruments in a bucolic setting. A large cluster of purple and... |
n.d.
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c. 1899
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1899
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c. 1899
This is an oil painting on wood panel that shows a self-portrait by Lucia K. Mathews. "Lucia's 'Self-Portrait' probably dating from 1899 in Paris and her only known example, is... |
1980
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Jun-43
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Aug-44
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Aug-44
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May-41
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c.1930
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CA. 1942
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1942/1943
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1982
Oil painting of an African American woman selling colorful flowers.... |
1976
Poster is printed on brown cardstock and has light blue text with dark blue images. In the center is a female figure showing her face an long hair in light blue with dark blue shadows. In the... |
1969
Poster has a black and white illustration of Angela Davis printed on white paper with Davis'' name is printed in black at the bottom center. |
1969
Poster has a black and white illustration of Angela Davis printed on a pink and yellow background. Davis'' name is printed in black at the bottom center. |
1970
Poster has brown ink printed on yellow paper. At the top is "Wanted" with four illustrations - one of a fist with a broken shackle around it''s wrist, and illustrations of H. Rap Brown, Angela... |
1979
Poster has white unprinted edges enclosing a blue/purple background with black and white text and images. At the top is "''Celebrate Black Womanhood'' / A Black / Women''s / Conference" with... |
1997
Movie poster for the film Follow Me Home. Poster shows a group of men and women, with their names listed down the left in blue. At the top is "Remember something ancient. Imagine something new."... |
1997
Movie poster for the film "Follow Me Home". Poster shows the face of a woman, with a tribal mask at the bottom right. Text on the right reads "remember something ancient. Imagine something new."... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has blue ink printed on white paper. At the center is a photo of a woman speaking. Text reads "Outrageous! / Shirley Chisholm / for President". |