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Edmonia Lewis, also
known as "Wildfire" (c. July 4, 1844 –
September 17, 1907), was an
American sculptor. Born in
Upstate New York of
mixed African-American...
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Arrow Maker by
Edmonia Lewis".
Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Smithsonian Institution.
Retrieved February 22, 2012. Lewis,
Edmonia (1874). "The Marriage...
- a more
sympathetic portrayal became prominent,
especially in America.
Edmonia Lewis, the
early African-American and
Native American sculptor, made Hagar...
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Edmonia Henderson (December 25, 1898 or 1900 –
February 17, 1947) was an
American classic female blues singer. She was
active as a
recording artist in...
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Edmonia Highgate (June 21, 1844 –
October 16, 1870), was an educator, writer, and
activist for
freed people in the post-Civil War
Reconstruction era....
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Hiawatha and
Minnehaha are 1868
sculptures by
Edmonia Lewis. They are in the
collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art on view in
gallery 759. African-American...
- only
other sculptures of
Brown are two busts: the
first by
black sculptor Edmonia Lewis,
which she
presented to
Henry Highland Garnet; and the other, at...
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political iconography,
intended to persuade.
Three sculptors Sculptor Edmonia Lewis, by contrast,
financed her
first trip to
Europe in 1865 by selling...
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contemporary art in the form of photography, printmaking, and
performance art.
Edmonia Lewis, an
African American-Ojibwe
sculptor during the mid-1800s, began...
- Beaver,
Pennsylvania on the Ohio
River to
visit the Hill
family -- Mrs.
Edmonia 'Ted' Hill, "eight
years older than [him, who had]
become Kipling's closest...