John Biggers: The Impact and Significance of Symbolization in African American Art

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Frederick R

 

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February 18, 2016

 

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University

 

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Therefore, by examining and explaining John Biggers' cultural roots and early lifestyle, along with Aunt Dicy, his last piece of artwork from his earlier art styles, and comparing his murals Longhoreman and Nubia, I will prove my opinion of just how significant the use of symbolization is to portray the important messages that are held within all of John Biggers' artwork...
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Therefore, by examining and explaining John Biggers' cultural roots and early lifestyle, along with Aunt Dicy, his last piece of artwork from his earlier art styles, and comparing his murals Longhoreman and Nubia, I will prove my opinion of just how significant the use of symbolization is to portray the important messages that are held within all of John Biggers' artwork...
displayed 300 characters

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