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Delve into the art pieces of Crite, Johnson, and Hudnall Jr., analyzing the decisions artists make in creating compelling works. Discover the nuances and creativity behind these captivating artworks.
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Learning to Look What kinds of decisions might an artist have to make when he or she creates a work of art?
Allan RohanCrite (1910–2007), School's Out, 1936, oil on canvas, 30 1/4 X 36 1/8 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the Museum of Modern Art, 1971.447.18
William H. Johnson (1901-1970), Marian Anderson #1, 1939, recto: tempera on paper verso: tempera, pencil and metallic gold paint on paper sheet recto and verso, 37 5/8 x 20 5/8 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.318R-V
William H. Johnson, Marian Anderson, 1945, oil on paperboard, 35 5/8 x 28 7/8 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.657
EarlieHudnall, Jr., The Guardian, 1990, gelatin silver print on paper, 19 7/8 x 16 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum Purchase, 1994.23.4