A rare southern work depicting African Americans, another impression is in the SAAM, tape on the upper and lower edges of the sheet away from the image.
This print is after the painting "The Family" in the Studio Museum in Harlem. A fine never framed impression printed to the edge of the paper with all the thick colors printing well. A fine impression. Artist and musician, Ademola was one of the founding members of the WEUSI Artist Collective in 1965. In the latter 1960's Ademola decided to devote most of his time to the visual arts. His art often reflects his connection with jazz. The artist is currently affiliated with the Chashama Art Studios in Harlem, New York.
Screenprint, 1994 expertly and beautifully framed.
18 1/2 in x 28 5/8 in
Edition of 120, this impression #18
framed
available
Color Screenprint on Rising Two Ply Rage paper, Printed by Lou Stovall, Workshop, Inc., Washington, DC, Published by the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans, From the Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture Serices.