| Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Anne Goldthwaite was a painter in early modernist style of southern subjects, especially Black Americans. Her work has been described as expressive rather than abstract, and because of her many etchings and watercolors of southern life, many of them sympathetic to post-slave culture Negroes, she is also regarded one of the South's most important regionalist artists. Shortly before she died, she completed two murals of southern genre for post offices at Atmore and Tus (showing 500 of 9271 characters). |
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Anne Goldthwaite is also mentioned in these AskART essays: New York Armory Show of 1913 San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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