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HUGHES, LANGSTON. FINE CLOTHES TO
HUGHES, LANGSTON. FINE CLOTHES TO THE JEW, INSCRIBED TO CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1929), third edition, small octavo (7.75 in.), 89 pages, lavender cloth with title and author's name in gilt on cover and spine; the front free endpaper inscribed "For Charlotte Hawkins Brown, my Negro songs and poems - Sincerely, Langston Hughes Dec. 7, 1931."
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(AFRICAN AMERICANA) HUGHES LANGSTON
(AFRICAN AMERICANA) HUGHES LANGSTON A group of three books by or about Langston Hughes comprising Black Misery. By Langston Hughes. New York: Paul S. Eriksson (1969). First printing. Ask Your Mama. 12 Moods for Jazz. By Langston Hughes. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1961. First edition. Black Troubadour: Langston Hughes. By Charlemae H. Rollins. Chicago: Rand McNally (1970). First printing. Signed by the author.
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STEPHEN LONGSTREET (AMERICAN,
STEPHEN LONGSTREET (AMERICAN, 1907-2002) JAZZ TRIOCollage on paper
signed lower right
31 in. h. x 24 in. w.
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CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (AMERICAN,
CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (AMERICAN, 1907-1977), UNTITLED, SIGNED ALSTON LOWER RIGHT, OIL ON CANVAS, 24" X 24", WOOD FRAME. NOTE: ALSTON WAS A PROMINENT AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTIST AND EDUCATOR AT THE ARTS STUDENT LEAGUE OF NE...CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (American, 1907-1977), Untitled, Signed Alston lower right, Oil on Canvas, 24" x 24", Wood Frame.
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 35 ¼" x 25" paper "Midtown I, Second State", 1973. Lithograph on BFK Rives paper with watermark, edition 23/50, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, unframed, Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
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'THE WEARY BLUES', LANGSTON
'THE WEARY BLUES', LANGSTON HUGHES FOR ALFRED A. KNOPF, NEW YORK, 1926'The Weary Blues', Langston Hughes for Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1926,
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Langston Hughes, autographed
Langston Hughes, autographed printed copy of "The Negro Mother" signed and dated New York, December 1, 1961, with an inscribed photo Estimate $300-400
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LESTER F. JOHNSON (American
LESTER F. JOHNSON (American 1919-2010). BOYS OF BROADWAY II signed and numbered 14/75 in pencil lower margin. Color lithograph - Framed image: 26 in. x 36 in.
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Eight Georgia biographies: works of
Eight Georgia biographies: works of the lives of Linton Stephens, William H. Crawford, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, Elder Jesse Mercer, George M. Troup, Thomas E. Watson, and Distinguished Negro Georgians by Cornelius V. Troup; detailed listing available.
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LENORE MARSHALL MINK HAT.
LENORE MARSHALL MINK HAT.
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LESTER JOHNSONAmerican 20th
LESTER JOHNSONAmerican 20th CenturyBlue man in hat. Signed and dated lower right Lester Johnson 54''.Mixed media on heavy paper 34'' x 22'' sight. Framed.''
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LORING CORNISH. UNTITLED MLK, MIXED
LORING CORNISH. UNTITLED MLK, MIXED MEDIA (American, 20th century). Mixed media, glass, paper and grout on wood, ed. 55, signed and inscribed on verso, 17 1/4 x 9 3/4 in., unframed.
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CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (1907-1977, NY
CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (1907-1977, NY CITY), OILPAINTING ON BOARD, CA 1930, TITLED "BLUE CITY" TYPICAL OF ALLSTON CITYSCAPE STYLE. SIGHT SIZE 17 1/2" X 13 1/2", OVERALL WITH FRAME 22" X 28". SMALL TEAR ON RIGHT BORDER. AFRICAN AMERICAN PAINTER, ACTIVE IN THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE, SIGNED LOWER LEFT.
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Booker T. Washington signed letter,
Booker T. Washington signed letter, seven lines typed in blue on his letterhead from Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, to G. W. Marston, San Diego, California, January 22, 1903, "…thank you…for your very great kindness in making my trip so successful…", signed "Booker T. Washington" (1856-1915, American educator and author) in brown ink, 9-1/8 x 5-1/2 in., with MastroNet certificate of authenticity. Normal folds, minor soiling. Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 29 ½" x 41" "Tip of Broadway I", 1973. Lithograph on BFK Rives paper, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, edition 13/25, unframed. Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
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MOFFETT, Langston, (American,
MOFFETT, Langston, (American, 1903-1989): ''Shortcut'', St. Augustine Fort and Lighthouse, Oil/Canvasboard, 18'' x 24'', signed lower right, Phyllis Kind Gallery label affixed verso, artist's original label affixed verso with title, unframed.
CONDITION: Minor abrasion in the lower left corner.
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Stride Toward Freedom by Martin
Stride Toward Freedom by Martin Luther King New York: Harper Brothers 1958. Blue cloth binding with color dj unclipped. 230 pp. The Montgomery story illustration with images.
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CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (1907-1977,
CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (1907-1977, NEW YORK CITY),GOUACHE ON PAPER TITLED "CUE STICK NUDE", CA 1930. THIS IS TYPICAL OF ALSTON HARLEM NIGHTLIFE STYLE. SIGHT SIZE 17 1/2" X 13 1/2". SMALL TEAR ON LOWER RIGHT BORDER, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT. HE WAS VERY ACTIVE IN THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND WAS A SUPERVISOR FOR THE WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION.
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TWO LANGSTON HUGHES FIRST EDITION
TWO LANGSTON HUGHES FIRST EDITION HARDCOVER POETRY VOLUMESTwo Langston Hughes First Edition Hardcover Poetry Volumes,, Consisting of: 'Fields of Wonder: A book of lyric poems', Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1947 'One-Way Ticket:Poems', Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1949, Illustrated by Jacob Lawrence
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JOSEPH HOLSTON (AMERICAN, 1944),
JOSEPH HOLSTON (AMERICAN, 1944), JAZZ, SCREEN PRINT, FRAME: 29-1/2 X 23-1/4 INJoseph Holston (American, 1944), Jazz, Screen Print, Frame: 29-1/2 x 23-1/4 in
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Three African American Lantern
Three African American Lantern slides; along with a pen and ink drawing; Dixon stove polish advt.
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''JAZZ NIGHT'' by LaVON WILLIAMS
''JAZZ NIGHT'' by LaVON WILLIAMS (KENTUCKY B. 1958). Signed dated and inscribed ''Robert's in town '97 LaVon''. Relief carved and painted two-sided panel. One side depicts a man and woman embracing and the other side depicts two men and a woman dancing. On a wooden base. 13''h. 12''w. 2 3/4''d. See recent exhibition at the Kentucky Folk Art Center LaVon Williams: Rhythm in Relief 2009-2010. No visible defects.
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O. WINSTON LINK (1914-2001): "THE
O. WINSTON LINK (1914-2001): "THE POCAHONTAS ON ITS WAY FROM CINCINNATI..." Chromogenic color print 16 x 20 in. (sight) 1958.
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 29 ½" x 41 ½" "Tip of Broadway II", 1973. Lithograph on watermarked BFK Rives paper, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, edition 13/75, unframed. Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
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LESTER JOHNSON "STREET SCENE" MIXED
LESTER JOHNSON "STREET SCENE" MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER Lester Johnson (American, 1919-2010) "Street Scene" figurative mixed media on paper depicting four ladies, signed to lower right, "Gimpel & Weitzenhoffer" gallery label to verso, circa 1980, housed in a wood frame. Image: 39.75" H x 28.25" W; frame: 45" H x 34" W.
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LANGDON CLAY (AMERICAN b. 1949):
LANGDON CLAY (AMERICAN b. 1949): FROM ''MONTICELLO PORTFOLIO'' Color photograph. 14 x 11 in. (sheet).
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MOFFETT, Langston, (American,
MOFFETT, Langston, (American, 1903-1989): St, Augustine, Florida Ponce De Leon Monument and Potters Wax Museum. Moffett titled this painting ''The Usurper''. Oil/Canvasboard, 18'' x 24'', signed lower right and dated 1980. Phyllis Kind Gallery label affixed verso. Inscribed and titled by Moffett verso. Unframed.
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 25 ¼" x 35 ¼" "Lower Broadway I", 1973. Lithograph on BFK Rives paper with watermark, edition 13/75, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, unframed, Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.