1966 Black Prisoner by Baldwin
by Baldwin
This striking oil painting captures the depth and emotion of a Black prisoner within the confines of a cell. Baldwin’s masterful brushwork and composition create a poignant reflection on social issues, blending raw expression with technical precision. Through rich texture and dramatic contrast, the piece offers a powerful glimpse into historical and personal narratives.
Framed and signed by the artist Baldwin 1966
by Baldwin
This striking oil painting captures the depth and emotion of a Black prisoner within the confines of a cell. Baldwin’s masterful brushwork and composition create a poignant reflection on social issues, blending raw expression with technical precision. Through rich texture and dramatic contrast, the piece offers a powerful glimpse into historical and personal narratives.
Framed and signed by the artist Baldwin 1966
by Baldwin
This striking oil painting captures the depth and emotion of a Black prisoner within the confines of a cell. Baldwin’s masterful brushwork and composition create a poignant reflection on social issues, blending raw expression with technical precision. Through rich texture and dramatic contrast, the piece offers a powerful glimpse into historical and personal narratives.
Framed and signed by the artist Baldwin 1966
Details
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Height: 16 in.
Width: 13 in.
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Oil on canvas
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Mid Century
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1966
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Light as a Symbol of Hope, Confinement vs. Liberation
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Signed Baldwin
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