Fine Art Reproductions and Catalogues
Published by M. Hanks Gallery

Please note that beginning January 1, 2008, catalogue prices will rise from $20 to $25.

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Fine Art Reproductions

Southern Landscape, by Walter Williams

Senoufo Huts, by Eric Hanks

There is a Woman in Every Color, by Elizabeth Catlett

Holding Court, by Phoebe Beasley

Red Bottom, by Jerome Meadows

At 22, by Michelle Talibah


Catalogues

Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective-2002

The catalogue includes works by Meta Fuller, Aaron Douglas, Palmer Hayden, Elizabeth Catlett, Walter Williams, Phoebe Beasley, William Pajaud, John Offutt, Augusta Savage, Lois M. Jones, Alva Curry, Lawrence Compton Kolawole, Artis Lane, David Hammons, and Sargent Johnson. It also includes essays by Camille Cosby on why she and her husband collect African American art, and Phoebe Beasley on her personal experience as a black artist in America as well as an interview of noted artist and art historian David C. Driskell.

Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective-2003

The catalogue includes works by Romare Bearden, Walter Williams, Artis Lane, Meta Fuller, Palmer Hayden, John Outterbridge, Marie Calloway, William Pajaud, Phoebe Beasley, John Riddle, Lawrence Jones, Violet Fields, Gary Eugene Jefferson, Jon Offutt, and Jerome Meadows. It also includes an essay on collecting, poems by Lynne Thompson and an interview of Marlena Williams, Walter Williams's widow.

Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective-2004

The catalogue includes works by Varnette Honeywood, Charles White, Walter Williams, Jacob Lawrence, Wilmer Jennings, Palmer Hayden, Lawrence Jones, Michael Massenburg, William Pajaud, Phoebe Beasley, John Riddle, Herman Kofi Bailey, Gary Eugene Jefferson, Beauford Delaney, and David C. Driskell. It also includes an essay on collecting by Halima Taha Ph. D., and an interview with Lowery Stokes Sims, Ph. D., executive director of the Studio Museum in Harlem.

Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective-2006

The catalogue includes works by Benny Andrews, Augusta Savage, Joseph Delaney, Varnette Honeywood, Elizabeth Catlett, Walter Williams, Robert S. Duncanson, Palmer Hayden, Charles Ethan Porter, Charles H. Alston, Michael Massenburg, William Pajaud, Phoebe Beasley, Jerome Meadows, Keinyo White, Bill Hutson, Erika Cosby, Temisan Okpaku, Richard Mayhew, David C. Driskell, Ernest Crichlow, and Lois M. Jones. It also includes an interview conducted in 1973 by Marie Calloway with Elizabeth Catlett, and an essay, printed in 1985, by Benny Andrews titled Is There a Black Aesthetic?.

Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective-2007

The catalogue includes works by Augusta Savage, Romare Bearden, Archibald Motley, Jr., Benny Andrews, Walter Williams, Charles White, Palmer Hayden, Meta Warrick Fuller, Charles H. Alston, Michael Massenburg, William Pajaud, Phoebe Beasley, Howard Bingham, Roland Charles, Frank Stewart, James Van Der Zee, Mildred Thompson, Johnny Otis, Temisan Okpaku, Sam Middleton, William Tolliver, Alma W. Thomas, and Lois M. Jones. It also includes a talk by Charles White given in 1971 to an art class at San Jose State Uniuversity taught by Marie Calloway, and an interview with Charmaine Jefferson, Executive Director of the California African American Museum.

Masterpieces of African American Art: An African American Perspective-2008

The catalogue includes works by Romare Bearden, Archibald Motley, Jr., Benny Andrews, David C. Driskell, Walter Williams, Charles Sebree, Palmer Hayden, Varnette Honeywood, Charles Searles, Michael Massenburg, William Pajaud, Phoebe Beasley, Charles Sallee, Willie Robert Middlebrook, La Monte Westmoreland, Hale Woodruff, John Offutt, William Artis, Beauford Delaney, Elizabeth Catlett, Thomas Sills, Miguel Covarrubias, Rene Hanks, Eric Hanks, Tom Feelings, Amiri Baraka, Lois M. Jones, William Edouard Scott, and Grafton Tyler Brown. It also includes an essay by David C. Driskell and an essay by Paul Von Blum, and an interview with Richard Long, Ph.D. Plus there are several tributes to M. Hanks Gallery on its 20th anniversary.

The Artwork of William Pajaud-2003

The catalogue includes recent works in watercolor, pastel, graphite and acrylic. It also includes an essay by Paul Von Blum, professor at the Ralph Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA, and a statement by the artist.

The Artwork of Walter Williams-2005

The catalogue includes paintings and woodcuts by the expatriate artist Walter Williams. It also includes an essay by David C. Driskell, artist and art historian and personal friend of the artist, and an essay by Eric Hanks, owner and director of M. Hanks Gallery.

Timeless Textured Threads: Artwork by Phoebe Beasley-2005

The catalogue includes collages and drawings by Phoebe Beasley. It also includes a reflection by Maya Angelou, foreword by Gordon Parks, and introduction by Samella Lewis, Ph.D.

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