"All my life I have been interested in trying to capture the spiritual quality I see and feel in people, and I feel that the human figure as God made it, is the best means of expressing this spirit in man." Richmond Barthé
12019-08-28T13:19:47-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739346703plain2019-09-02T10:44:19-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739To see more of Barthé's sculptures, click here
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12019-08-27T10:46:09-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739Carl Van Vechten (1880-1964) Richmond Barthé, 19347This image is featured in the exhibition, “not but nothing other: African American Portrayals, 1930s to Today.“ Hover over the highlighted rectangles for more information and links to related content.plain2019-09-04T11:25:32-07:00Gelatin silver print10 x 8 in.Fisk University Galleries, Nashville, TennesseeLauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739