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Alfred Hair (1941-1970) also Freddy Hair - Florida Highwaymen original artist oil on board

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Alfred Hair (1941-1970) also Freddy Hair - Florida Highwaymen original artist oil on board
Alfred Hair (1941-1970) also Freddy Hair - Florida Highwaymen original artist oil on board
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Alfred Hair ( 1941-1970 ) - Florida Highwaymen original artist Oil on board 17”x 24” , 20” x 27” including the frame. ////////////. Alfred Warner Hair (1941-1970), also Freddy Hair, was an American painter from Fort Pierce, Florida who, along with Harold Newton, was instrumental in founding the Florida Highwaymen artist movement. Hair was the leader of a loose-knit group of prolific African American painters who sold their vibrantly colorful landscapes from the trunks of cars along the eastern coastal roads of South Florida. In 2004, Hair was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame. /////////The Highwaymen, also referred to as the Florida Highwaymen, are a group of 26 African American landscape artists in Florida. Two of the original artists, Harold Newton, and Alfred Hair, received training from Alfred “Beanie” Backus. It is believed they may have created a body of work of over 200,000 paintings. They challenged many racial and cultural barriers.[1][2] Mostly from the Fort Pierce area, they painted landscapes and made a living selling them door-to-door to businesses and individuals throughout Florida from the mid-1950s through the 1980s. They also sold their work from the trunks of their cars along the eastern coastal roads (A1A and US 1).The Highwaymen created large numbers of relatively inexpensive landscape paintings using construction materials rather than traditional art supplies. As no galleries would accept their work, they sold them in towns and cities and along roadsides throughout Florida, often still wet, out of the trunks of their cars. Their success and longevity is remarkable considering they began their career in the racially unsettled and violent times of the 50s in Florida [3][4] and amid the social conditions of the Jim Crow South where the stirrings of the civil rights movement were only just beginning.They have been called "The Last Great American Art Movement of the 20th century".
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Alfred Hair (1941-1970) also Freddy Hair - Florida Highwaymen original artist oil on board

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