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Malvin Johnson

Malvin Gray Johnson (1896 - 1934) was active/lived in New York, North Carolina.  Malvin Johnson is known for Street scenes, portrait, still life.

Black artist, Malvin Gray Johnson, a North Carolina native, rose to prominence during the Harlem Renaissance. His exhibition of oils, watercolors and drawings in 2002 at North Carolina Central University, was the first since his death in 1934.

Johnson was born in Greensboro in 1896. Of Johnson's six brothers and sisters, he was close to only one, his sister Maggie. She was fifteen years his senior, a graduate of Bennett College in Greensboro. Maggie became a teacher and a great inspiration to her younger brother, Malvin.

During a time when it was extremely difficult to find art schools or classes for blacks, Maggie took on the responsibility to give him his first art lessons and art materials. In 1906, Malvin drew his first picture in charcoal, "Untitled (seascape").

In 1911, he began painting in oil. The following year, Malvin left Greensboro at the age of 16 and headed for New York. Johnson worked during the day and took classes at night. By age 20, he had save   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 5982 characters.]  Artist bio

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19 Book References for Malvin Johnson
Year Author Title Pages Color
2005 AskART.com Inc. -
Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005 479 No
2005 Davenport, Ray Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition 2421 No
1999 Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor) Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes 3724 No
1994 Craven, Wayne American Art History and Culture 687 Yes
1993 Bearden, Romare/Harry Henderson A History-African-American Artists From 1792 to the Present 542 Yes
1989 Dallas Museum of Fine Art Black Art/Ancestral Legacy
(Exhibition catalog)
305 Yes
1989 Gambone, Robert L Art and Popular Religion in Evangelical America, 1915-1940 286 Yes
1989 Reynolds, Gary/Beryl J Wright Against the Odds African-American Artists and the Harmon Foundation
(Exhibition catalog)
298 Yes
1987 Studio Museum in Harlem Harlem Renaissance Art of Black America
(Exhibition catalog)
200 Yes
1984 Marlor, Clark S The Society of Independent Artists Exhibition Record 1917-1944
(Exhibition catalog)
600 No
1982 Livingston, Jane/J Beardsley Black Folk Art in America, 1930-1980 (Corcoran Gallery of Art)
(Exhibition catalog)
186 Yes
1978 Lewis, Samella Art: African American 246 Yes
1977 Park, Marlene/Gerald Markowitz New Deal for Art: The Government Art Projects of the 1930s
(Exhibition catalog)
172 No
1976 Driskell, David C Two Centuries of Black American Art
(Exhibition catalog)
221 Yes
1975 Driskell, David C Amistad II Afro-American Art
(Exhibition catalog)
92 No
1973 Cederholm, Theresa Dickason Afro-American Artists: A Bio-Bibliographical Directory 348 No
1960 Dover, Cedric American Negro Art 186 Yes
1943 Porter, James A Modern Negro Art 272 No
1935 Harmon Foundation Negro Artists: An Illustrated Review of Their Achievements
(Exhibition catalog)
60 No
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