William H. Johnson - Jitterbugs (V) - Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Artist: William H. Johnson, born Florence, SC 1901-died Central Islip, NY 1970
Type: Graphic Arts-Print
Date: ca. 1941-1942
Topic: Figure group
Ethnic\African-American
Recreation\dancing
Object\musical instrument\drum
Object\musical instrument\horn
Object number: 1971.136
Medium: serigraph on paper
Credit Line: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Douglas E. Younger
Persistent URL:http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=11792
Repository:Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Born in Florence, South Carolina, he became a student at the National Academy of Design in New York City, working with Charles Webster Hawthorne. He later lived and worked in France, where he was exposed to modernism. After Johnson married Danish textile artist Holcha Krake, the couple lived for some time in Scandinavia. There he was influenced by the strong folk art tradition. The couple moved to the United States in 1938. Johnson eventually found work as a teacher at the Harlem Community Art Center, through the Federal Art Project. Johnson's style evolved from realism to expressionism to a powerful folk style, for which he is best known. A substantial collection of his paintings, watercolors, and prints is held by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, which has organized and circulated major exhibitions of his works.
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