In honor of the many black voices that have influenced and continue to shape the culture, arts, and food ways of Southeastern Pennsylvania, today we’d like to give the spotlight to Horace Pippin (1888 ...
Horace Pippin painted things the way he saw them. “Pictures just come to my mind, and I tell my heart to go ahead,” he was once quoted as saying. The Brandywine River Museum of Art will explore the ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Horace Pippin's war memiors/notebooks and one letter were purchased from Robert Carlen, Pippin's dealer, in 1956. The 1943 letter from Pippin to ...
Artist Stories brings to light the careers of artists whose life stories and work may not be part of a traditional art history education. In this series, we’re sharing stories from art history as a ...
CHADDS FORD, Pa. — Horace Pippin, a self-taught American artist who died in 1946, is most often encountered one work at a time, here and there, usually in shows devoted to an overview of American or ...
Local author Jen Bryant has had great success with her work over the years. Her most recent book, ‘A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin,’ is one of her leading achievements so far. The ...
WEST CHESTER, Pa. – Horace Pippin deserved better. That’s all librarian Christina McCawley and her husband, Dwight, could think of as they pushed away the branches. The West Chester couple had gone in ...
As a boy, Horace Pippin hung around the race track at Goshen, N. Y., sketching the trotters on odd scraps of paper. Later, as a husky moving-man, he used to ask for the job of crating people’s ...
WEST CHESTER — Internationally acclaimed borough artist Horace Pippin was recognized last week during celebrations of his 135th birthday. A plaque was rededicated at his 327 W. Gay St. home Thursday, ...
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