David C. Driskell: Artist and Scholar

David C. Driskell: Artist and Scholar
ISBN-10
0764937472
ISBN-13
9780764937477
Category
Art
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Pomegranate
Author
Julie L. McGee

Description

Chronicles the life of the artist, educator, and historian, covering his college years at Howard University, his personal life and career, and his artistic development.

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