Elba Lightfoot

Onye Afrịka-Amerịka na-ese ihe
Elba Lightfoot
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ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
aha enyereElba Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaLightfoot Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya1910 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụEvanston Dezie
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya1989 Dezie
Ebe ọ nwụrụNew York City Dezie
Ebe oliliTrinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụonye ese, muralist Dezie
ụdị ọrụ yamural Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọNorthwestern University, Art Students League of New York Dezie
agbụrụNdi Afrika nke Amerika Dezie
IjeHarlem Renaissance Dezie
Onye òtù nke306 Group, Artists Union, Harlem Artists Guild Dezie
onye nlereranyaAugusta Savage Dezie
Nwere ọrụ na mkpokọtaNational Archives and Records Administration Dezie
ikike nwebiisinka dị ka onye okikeỌrụ nwebiisinka chekwara Dezie
omenkà faịlụ naSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Dezie

Elba Lightfoot (amụrụ n'afọ 1910) bụ ónyé Africa-America na-ese ihe nkè a maara màkà ọrụ ya na mgbidi Works Progress Administration (WPA) na Harlem Hospital.[1][2]

A mụrụ ya na Evanston, Illinois. N'afọ 1935, ya na Charles Alston, Augusta Savage (ónyé nwéré ịkpa ókè n'ọrụ nka ya), ndị ọzọ na-ese ihe na bibliophile Arthur Schomburg, Lightfoot guzobere Harlem Artists Guild iji rụọ ọrụ maka ịha nhata na mmemme nka WPA na New York.[3][4] N'afọ 1936, otu ndị na-ese ihe n'Afrịka America, gụnyere Charles Alston, Georgette Seabrook, Vertis Hayes, Sara Murrell, Selma Day, na Lightfoot nyere ihe osise mural màkà Ụlọ Ọgwụ Harlem na New York City. WPA's Federal Art Project (FPA) kwadoro ihe osise ahụ, mana onye nlekọta ụlọ ọgwụ, L.T. Dermody, jụrụ anọ n'ime atụmatụ ahụ na mbụ.[5][6] Ọ bụ otu n'ime ndị na-ese ihe na-ekere òkè na ngosi nke nka nke American Negro (1851-1940) (July 4 XingSeptember 2, 1940), jikọtara ya na ngosi American Negro, na Tanner Art Galleries na Chicago.[7] O gosipụtakwara na American Negro Art, 19th na 20th Centuries (December 9, 1941 na Jenụwarị 3, 1942) na New York's Downtown Gallery, ihe ngosi mbụ nke nka ndị Africa na America nke emere na ụlọ ahịa azụmahịa; nke Edith Halpert, ónyé nwé ụlọ ngosi ahụ, haziri, ihe ngosi ahụ gụrụ n'etiti ndị isi ọcha ya dịka Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, Archibald MacLeish, A. Philip Randolph, na Eleanor Roosevelt.[8]

Elba Lightfoot pụtara na foto otu nkè ndị na-ese ihe nké WPA Art Center na 306 W. 141st St., New York.[9]

Ajụjụ ọnụ akụkọ ihe méré eme nke Elba Lightfoot na 1988 dị na Camille Billops na James V. Hatch Archives na Mahadum Emory.[10]

Edensibia

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  1. Elba Lightfoot. askART. Retrieved on 2012-02-02.
  2. Harlem Hospital WPA Murals - The Artists: Introduction. Archived from the original on 2015-06-16. Retrieved on 2012-02-02.
  3. Sharon F. Patton, "Negro art organizations", African-American Art, Oxford University Press, 1998, p. 147.
  4. Lemoine Deleaver Pierce (2004). "Charles Alston – An Appreciation". The International Review of African American Art (4): 33–38. 
  5. Perry (2003). African American art (en). Grove Art Online. DOI:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T001094. Retrieved on 2021-04-10.
  6. RACE BIAS CHARGED BY NEGRO ARTISTS; L.T. Dermody, Harlem Hospital Head, Accused of Rejecting 4 of 6 Murals. (en). timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved on 2021-04-10.
  7. "DeReyes, Elba Lightfoot. (Evanston, IL, 1910-New York, NY, 1989)", Exhibition of the Art of the American Negro (1851-1940). AAVAD.com.
  8. "Lightfoot, Elba (De Reyes)", American Negro Art, 19th and 20th Centuries. AAVAD.com.
  9. "The artists of the 306 W. 141st Street WPA Art Center". Institute for Research in African-American Studies, Columbia University.
  10. Elba Lightfoot interview, 1988, in Emory FindingAids : Camille Billops and James V. Hatch Archives at Emory University : Series 3: Artist and Influence oral history interviews. Archived from the original on 2013-11-06. Retrieved on 2012-02-02.

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 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Works Progress Administration.