"Purple Door For Vince" by David C. Driskell 5.5 x 7.25 inches image size, 16 x 20 inches matted size, pastel, ink and collageon paper-- framed DAVID C. DRISKELLArtist and Scholar. Born in 1931 into a family of Georgia sharecroppers, David C. Driskell is t
“Purple Door For Vince” by David C. Driskell
5.5 x 7.25 inches image size, 16 x 20 inches matted size, pastel, ink and collageon paper– framed

Prof. Driskell studied at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine and received his undergraduate degree in art at Howard University (1955) and a Masters in Fine Arts degree from Catholic University (1962). He joined the faculty of the Department of Art at the University of Maryland in 1977 and served as its Chair from 1978-1983. He has been a practicing artist since the 1950s and his works are in major museums throughout the world, including the National Gallery of Art, the High Museum of Art, and Yale University Art Gallery, to name a few.
In1976, Driskell curated the groundbreaking exhibit Two Centuries of Black American Art: 1750-1950 which laid the foundation for the field of African American Art History. Since 1977, Prof. Driskell has served as cultural advisor to Camille O. and William H. Cosby and as the curator of the Cosby Collection of Fine Arts. In 2000, in a White House Ceremony, Prof. Driskell received the National Humanities Medal from President Bill Clinton. In 2007, he was elected as a National Academician by the National Academy.
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