Charles White
"Mary McLeod Bethune 1978"
This Artwork is:
- A NEWLY CUSTOM FRAMED (In A TOP QUALITY Silver Wood Frame)
- Matted in White and Black
- The Framed size is Approx. 14" x 17"
- Image Size: 8" x 11"
THE FRAMING ALONE IS WORTH OVER $125
Charles White (1918-1979) Charles White’s commitment to creating powerful images of African Americans—what his gallerist and, later, White himself described as “images of dignity”—was unwavering over the course of his four-decade career. White believed that art had a role to play in changing the world: “Art must be an integral part of the struggle. It can’t simply mirror what’s taking place. It must adapt itself to human needs. It must ally itself with the forces of liberation. The fact is, artists have always been propagandists. I have no use for artists who try to divorce themselves from the struggle.”

