Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Activity #11 Periods and Culture

Horace Pippin created “Interior” in 1944, oil on canvass picture during the Modern era. This was a period of history when the African American culture wanted to paint their way into the hearts of society. Period is the time frame of creation and culture is stage of civilization or a society (Sample Essay). Pippin was able to share the life of his struggles and challenges through the eyes of art. However, during this time period it was common for African Americans painters to express their visions and personal feelings on freedom, war, and religion. Once this culture felt they had the ability to express themselves freely, they wanted to share it with the world.

In “Street of Mbari”, by Jacob Lawrence, 1964, tempera canvass was done during the Harlem Renaissance era. This was a period in history were African Americans gave the world a chance to see them focus on music, poetry, and the arts. A period is a time by which it was made (Sample Essay). However, the world was not as accepting of this type of physical input by people of the African American culture. But, once the world heard and saw the positive interactions made by this culture of people, they did not want to hear about it they wanted to become a part of it. Although, both artists painted during different times in their lives, they were able to live the world with a lasting impression about African Americans and their struggles, hopes, and dreams.

1 comment:

Anne Brew said...

Ok, Will,

both of the works were painted during the Modern Period. the Harlem Renaissance was a movement during the modern period.

See what the book says about the Modern Period being a time for what?

Fix this.
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