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Celebrate Black History Month by looking back on Kentucky history makers

Celebrate Black History Month by looking back on Kentucky history makers Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, Special to Louisville Courier Journal © Courtesy of Kentucky Center for African American Heritage Carter Godwin Woodson Editor s note: The Kentucky Center for African American Heritage will provide The Courier Journal with a Black History Maker each day during Black History Month. The center’s goals are to enhance the public’s knowledge about the history, heritage and cultural contributions of African Americans in Kentucky and the heritage we share with the African diaspora. The center is also a vital, contemporary institution, providing space for all types of exhibitions and performances.

最近の東 亞形勢圖解 / Illustrated Explanation of Recent East Asia Situations / Saikin no Tōa keisei zukai : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

AntiSovietMapEastAsia-osakamainichi-1937-2 SOLD Title 最近の東 亞形勢圖解 / Illustrated Explanation of Recent East Asia Situations. / Saikin no Tōa keisei zukai.   1937 (dated)         1 : 6500000 A remarkable and rare 1937 Osaka Mainichi Shimbun large-format Japanese anti-Soviet propaganda pictorial map of East Asia. Centered on China, this stunning map depicts from Central Asia and India to Japan, and from Siberia to Vietnam. The map employs text, color coding, and cartoon imagery to illustrate the confusing political, military, and economic environment in East Asia at this time, expressing the dangers of Soviet expansionism, and suggest a Japanese military buildup to counter it. Using Color to Express the Map s MessageThere is so much going on here it is hard to know where to start, but we will begin with the color coding and general message of the map. The three main players on the board are Russia or the Soviet Un

Black Art Library is a resource of rare publications highlighting the work of Black artists

Black Art Library is a resource of rare publications highlighting the work of Black artists Founded by Asmaa Walton, the library and exhibition – on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit – gives access to a wide collection of books on the topic. Words Black Art Library is an exhibition and resource founded by Asmaa Walton in February 2020 after she began compiling a collection of literary works on the topic of Black art and artists. With a particular focus on supporting Black-owned bookstores, the library’s collection celebrates Black artists and their achievements in historical and contemporary art. At present, the library is home to over 200 books and arranged on a single shelf spanning the length of a gallery wall within the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD). Exhibiting from 21 January through to 18 April 2021, the works featured comprise a whole host of niche publications, exhibition catalogues and rare texts, which have been collected and chosen by As

Rare torah ark curtain made by Jewish-Italian artist in 1755 going on display at St Louis Art Museum

Close Simhah Viterbo, Italian, 1739–1779; Torah Ark Curtain (Parokhet) , 1755; silk, silk and metallic thread, vellum, metal paillettes, cotton thread, velvet, metallic fringe, linen backing; 87 × 66 inches; Saint Louis Art Museum, The Deane and Paul Shatz Endowment Fund for Judaica 2:2019

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