Clementine Hunter died in 1988.
Clementine Hunter's real name is Clemence Reuben Hunter.
Clementine Hunter's parents were Marie Thérèse Coincoin, a former slave, and Janvier Reuben, a sharecropper.
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Clementine Hunter attended first grade for part of a year. When she was grown, she attended a few classes for adults, but she did not continue. She never learned to read or write. When she signed her paintings she put a C-H, since she could not even write her name. Her first language was Creole French, but she learned to speak English after she was grown. Art Shiver, editor of CLEMENTINE HUTNER: THE AFRICAN HOUSE MURALS and currently working on CLEMENTINE HUNTER: CANE RIVER ARTIST, a biography that will be published by LSU Press in 2012.
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The Clementine series by Sara Pennypacker includes: "Clementine," "The Talented Clementine," "Clementine's Letter," "Clementine, Friend of the Week," "Clementine and the Family Meeting," and "Completely Clementine."
Clementine Hunter, a self-taught African American artist, created thousands of paintings over her lifetime. It is estimated that she produced over 5,000 works of art during her career, capturing scenes of daily life in rural Louisiana. Her paintings are highly regarded for their historical and cultural significance.
Clementine Plessner's birth name is Clementine Folkmann.
Clementine Churchill's birth name is Clementine Ogilvy Hozier.