Aaron Douglas

1899 - 1979

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Biography

Aaron Douglas (1899–1979) was an African American painter and a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. He was known for his innovative style influenced by African art and modernism, which played a significant role in defining the visual aesthetic of the Harlem Renaissance. Douglas often depicted scenes of African American life and history in his works, addressing themes of racial pride, social justice, and cultural identity. His murals, illustrations, and paintings were celebrated for their powerful imagery and symbolic representations.