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In the late 1970s, Frederick Brown began painting scenes drawn from urban life and African American folklore, after a decade of painting
abstractions.
John Henry celebrates the folk hero John Henry, who became a symbol of the struggle many African Americans faced when moving from an agricultural South to the industrial North. References to Henry's valiant contest against the steam drill appear in this image of the hero confronting the viewer while holding his legendary hammer. Courtesy of the National Museum of American Art, gift of Gerald Pearson. |
| John Henry, 1979, by Frederick Brown (b. 1945), oil on canvas |
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