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Birth
1905 (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Death
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Texas/Louisiana
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cotton genre, figure and landscape painting
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A painter and teacher, Louis Raynaud was born in New Orleans and was a resident there and in Chicago where he was active in the Society for Sanity in Art. He was also a member of the New Orleans Art Association, the Southern States Art League, and the New Orleans Arts and Crafts Club.
He won a third-place prize in 1929 in the Edgar B Davis Competition in San Antonio for his painting titled Picaninnies in Cotton, which depicted African-American children. Other exhibitio (showing 500 of 1266 characters). |
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