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Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above

Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above
Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above
Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above
Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above
Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above
Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above
Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above
Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above

Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above

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THIS IS A RARE FIRST EDITION PRINT HAS A SEAL OF APPROVAL. THESE ARE FROM A LOCAL ESTATE HEAR IN S. THE PRINT IS SIGNED BY THE ARTIST AND LABLED "FREE AS THE AIR ABOVE". THE OVERALL DIMENTIONS ARE 28" X 22 1/4" ALL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. BELOW IS SOME INFORMATION ON THE ARTIST. Donald Lloyd Miller, the artist whose mural dominates the main lobby of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, died on Sunday at Mountainside Hospital in Montclair, N.

He was 69 and had lived in Montclair since he was a child. Miller was born in Jamaica and was brought to this country as an infant. He trained at Cooper Union and the Art Students League. His life's work was interpreting the black experience in the United States, the West Indies and Africa.

His oils and watercolors were frequently exhibited in this country and in Jamaica and are in the permanent collections of the Newark Museum, Smithsonian Institution and other museums. Miller's work reflected the spirit of the emerging civil rights movement. His magnum opus, the "King Mural, " depicts the life and work of Dr. Seven feet high and 56 feet long, it was commissioned by the library and was unveiled in January 1986 for the first observance of Dr.

King's birthday as a national holiday. The artist also produced illustrations for books at his studio in Montclair, which was called the Don Miller Studio. PLEASE FELL FREE TO CONTACT ME ANYTIME. CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS FOR THESE BEAUTIFUL COLLECTABLES! PLEASE TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE PICTURES AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION WE PROVIDE A ZOOM TOOL THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO SEE ALL IMPERFECTIONS.

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Items are not returnable if it is not of the age or value you were hoping it to be, with No Exceptions. Many of the items listed are old antique pieces and in many cases over a hundred, or hundreds of years old. The item "RAREAFRICAN AMERICAN ART BY DON MILLER 1ST EDITION FREE AS THE AIR ABOVE" is in sale since Monday, December 2, 2019. This item is in the category "Art\Art Prints". The seller is "missgrits" and is located in Cayce, South Carolina.

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  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Artist: DON MILLER
  • Style: Americana
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Date of Creation: 1970-1989
  • Features: Framed
  • Width (Inches): 28"
  • Color: Black
  • Subject: Figures
  • Originality: Original
  • Height (Inches): 22 1/4"
  • Print Surface: Paper


Rareafrican American Art By Don Miller 1st Edition Free As The Air Above