Dox Thrash (1893–1965) was an African-American artist who was famed as a skilled draftsman, master printmaker, and painter and as the co-inventor of the Carborundum printmaking process.[1] The subject of his artwork was African American life. He served as a printmaker with the W.P.A. at the Fine Print Workshop of Philadelphia. The artist spent much of his career living and working in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]
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DoxThrash (1893–1965) was an African-American artist who was famed as a skilled draftsman, master printmaker, and painter and as the co-inventor of the...
in the US during the 1930s by Hugh Mesibov, Michael J. Gallagher, and DoxThrash, an artist working in Philadelphia with the Works Progress Administration...
African-American artists." 1937 – African-American master printmaker and painter DoxThrash joined the Fine Print Workshop of the Philadelphia Federal Art Project...
Philadelphia Housing Authority and actively supported local artists such as DoxThrash. He was Vice President of the American Jewish Committee and his Master's...
Clark joined the graphics art shop where he worked with Raymond Steth and DoxThrash. Clark was the subject of many articles and publications. He also was...
by the Director of Public Safety. In 1925, the artist and printmaker DoxThrash moved to Philadelphia, where he would spend most of his career. Black...
San Francisco, California Birgit Skiöld of The Print Workshop, London DoxThrash of Fine Print Workshop of Philadelphia. June Wayne of the Tamarind Institute...
Club (now the Fleischer Art Center) in Philadelphia starting in 1930. DoxThrash took printmaking classes from him and was one of his favorite students...
prints by Delaware Valley Black artists from its collection, including DoxThrash, Claude Clark, Samuel J. Brown Jr., Raymond Steth, Roland Ayers, Benjamin...
Section) in Philadelphia with DoxThrash, Michael J. Gallagher and Hugh Mesibov. Weidner created a Portrait of DoxThrash (lithograph) while they worked...
(1881–1940), neo-Impressionist Hugh Breckenridge (1870–1937), and printmaker DoxThrash (1892–1965), and the earning of an MFA in 1943 from Tyler School of Art...
Terrell: 147 Victor Thall Robert Garret Thew Lenore Thomas: 323 Lars Thorsen DoxThrash: 373 Charles Winstanley Thwaites Francis Thwing Archie Tillinghast Alton...
Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, Frank Neal, Selma Burke, Ellis Wilson, DoxThrash and photographer Roy DeCarava. In 1969, he was among artists in an exhibit...
Parks, Marion Perkins, Elijah Pierce, Horace Pippin, Henry Ossawa Tanner, DoxThrash, and James Van Der Zee. 25-page catalog. 1997 A History of Women Photographers...
Watson, Reba Dickerson-Hill, Robert Jefferson, Samuel J. Brown Jr. and DoxThrash. In 2015, an untitled abstract that Britt completed in the 1950s was featured...
Scott Charles Sebree Henry Ossawa Tanner Bill Traylor Alma W. Thomas DoxThrash Laura Wheeler Waring Edward Webster James Lesesne Wells Charles White...
Thorvaldsen (1770—1844), European decorative arts and Arms & Armour : page 148 DoxThrash (1893-1965), Prints, Drawings, and Photographs : page 246 Ellen Powell...