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John Thomas Biggers (American/Texas, 1924-2001), "Untitled Nude", 1984, conte crayon on paper, signed and dated lower right, sight 21-1/4" x 15-1/2". Glazed, matted and framed. John Thomas Biggers (1924-2001), an influential African American artist and educator of the 20th century, is recognized for his drawings, prints, and murals. He studied art at Hampton Institute (now University) in North Carolina and continued his education at Pennsylvania State University where he received his M.A. and PhD. In 1943, his work was included in the revolutionary show Young Negro Art at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Biggers later moved to Houston, TX in 1949, where he established the art department at Texas State University for Negros (now Texas Southern University). From there, his career and work transformed over the next five decades, though still remaining rooted in traditions of African Art and Southern African-American culture. Shotgun houses, churches, railroads, images of spiritual reawakening, and travel, are typical symbols featured in his work. His work received numerous prizes during his early career. But living at a time of entrenched racial segregation, once award-givers discovered Biggers was African American, receptions honoring the artist were frequently canceled. Biggers' significant role in Modern African American Art was recognized later in life and he was the recipient of numerous awards, including being named "Distinguished Professor" at Texas Southern University, "Texas Artist of the Year" by the Art League of Texas. He received an Achievement Award from the Metropolitan Arts Foundation.


  • Condition: In generally very good condition. Some faint buckling to paper. Not examined out of frame.

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