Art Institute of Chicago National Academy of Design
Known for
Painting, illustration
Movement
Harlem Renaissance
Robert Savon Pious (March 7, 1908 – February 1, 1983) was an American painter and illustrator who is best known for producing cartoons, portraits, and illustrations for books, newspapers, and pulp magazines. In 1929, Pious received a prestigious Spingarn Prize for drawing from the William E. Harmon Foundation. In 1940, he won first prize in a national poster contest for the American Negro Exposition in Chicago.
Robert Savon Pious (March 7, 1908 – February 1, 1983) was an American painter and illustrator who is best known for producing cartoons, portraits, and...
actress RobertPious (1908–1983), American painter and illustrator Pious (novel), a 2010 novel by Kenn Bivins List of people known as the Pious Piety Hasid...
Robert II (c. 972 – 20 July 1031), called the Pious (French: le Pieux) or the Wise (French: le Sage), was King of the Franks from 996 to 1031, the second...
Suthenthiraraja – A Sri Lankan national. RobertPious – A Sri Lankan national. Jayakumar – The brother-in-law of RobertPious. Ravichandran – A Sri Lankan national...
The Excommunication of Robert the Pious (French: L'Excommunication de Robert le Pieux) is a 1875 painting by Jean-Paul Laurens, held by the Musée d'Orsay...
Pious fraud (Latin: pia fraus) is used to describe fraud in religion or medicine. A pious fraud can be counterfeiting a miracle or falsely attributing...
Donnelly, Francis (1907). The Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved 21 March 2020. "Pious Organizations". Catholic Culture. Retrieved 22...
Sulpitius (or Sulpicius) II. the Pious (/sʌlˈpɪʃəs/; died 17 January 644) was a 7th-century bishop of Bourges and saint. According to his Vita, Sulpitius...
early Scots language. As the heir to a considerable estate and a pious layman, Robert would also have been given working knowledge of Latin, the language...
seen as a cornerstone book in the field of chemistry. He was a devout and pious Anglican and is noted for his writings in theology. Boyle was born at Lismore...
Robert Schumann (German: [ˈʁoːbɛʁt ˈʃuːman]; 8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era. He...
writer under the pseudonym H.B Hovious, with art tentatively credited to RobertPious. This version of Fantomah abandoned the trappings of a superheroine and...
Rodolphe, German: Rudolf; c. 970 – 6 September 1032), called the Idle or the Pious, was the king of Burgundy from 993 until his death. He was the last ruler...
given the ducatus on the death of Pepin by their father, Louis the Pious. Robert the Strong (851/3–856) – given Maine, Anjou, and Touraine as dux and...
Minerva Pious (March 5, 1903 – March 16, 1979) was an American radio, television and film actress. She was best known as the malaprop-prone Pansy Nussbaum...
1940 Chicago Promotional poster by RobertPious Overview BIE-class Unrecognized exposition Name American Negro Exposition Building(s) Chicago Coliseum...
After a series of civil wars during the reign of his father, Louis the Pious, Charles succeeded, by the Treaty of Verdun (843), in acquiring the western...
which Socrates asks Euthyphro, "Is the pious (τὸ ὅσιον) loved by the gods because it is pious, or is it pious because it is loved by the gods?" (10a)...
officially named the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools (Latin: Ordo Clericorum Regularium pauperum Matris Dei Scholarum...
pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno ˈbartali]; 18 July 1914 – 5 May 2000), nicknamed Gino the Pious and (in Italy) Ginettaccio, was a champion road cyclist. He was the most...
The Pious Fund of the Californias (Spanish: Fondo Piadoso de las Californias) is a endowment, originating in 1696, to sponsor the Roman Catholic Jesuit...
epithet the Pious may refer to: Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois (c. 915/917–988) Albert III, Duke of Bavaria (1401–1460) Bolesław the Pious (1224/27–1279)...
Emperor Louis the Pious Thuringbert, Count of Hesbaye (735-770) Robert II, Count of Hesbaye (770–807) Robert III of Worms (800–834) Robert the Strong (830–866)...
praecones. p. 56 Robert Ventresca, Soldier of Christ, p.282-283 Ventresca, p.284 Robert Ventresca, Soldier of Christ, p.240 Robert Ventresca, Soldier...
revolt against societal standards as an embodiment of them, being generous, pious, and courteous, opposed to stingy, worldly, and churlish foes. Other scholars...