Horace Pippin studied art primarily at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. He also took lessons from local artists and was influenced by the works he saw around him. Pippin's artistic development was largely self-directed, with much of his work reflecting his personal experiences and African American heritage.
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Horace Pippin's parents were both of mixed heritage; his father was a former enslaved person of African descent, and his mother was of Native American and European descent. His father's background as a former slave influenced Pippin's perspective on life and art. Pippin's upbringing in a diverse environment played a significant role in shaping his artistic expression and themes.
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he is important because he is apart of blacks history and he is a painter that never gave up what he loved and he did what he had to do to be better
Steven Pippin was born in 1960.
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Horace Pippin's parents were both of mixed heritage; his father was a former enslaved person of African descent, and his mother was of Native American and European descent. His father's background as a former slave influenced Pippin's perspective on life and art. Pippin's upbringing in a diverse environment played a significant role in shaping his artistic expression and themes.
yes horace pippins was married
Selden Rodman has written: 'Quisqueya' 'Horace Pippin, a Negro painter inAmerica' -- subject(s): Afro-American painters, Biography, Primitivism in art, Primitivismin art
It was Horace's Grandmother that was eye witness to John Brown's hanging.
because he couln't use his right hand
He lived February 22, 1888 - July 6, 1946.
Horace Pippin died in West Chester, Pennsylvania in the United States. He died July 6, 1946, West Chester. Pippin was in the infantry during World War I and a painter, but he got hurt in 1918, and was let go with his right arm slightly paralyzed. For then he lost his ability to draw. But later on he learned how to help his right arm and continued painting.
The handicap was his right arm, he was shot by a German Sniper while he fought in World War I.
he is important because he is apart of blacks history and he is a painter that never gave up what he loved and he did what he had to do to be better
Click link for a very brief biographical sketch. Ask your nearest library if there are books about him.
Horace Peters Biddle has written: 'A discourse on art' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Art, Aesthetics