WELCOME BACK. THE ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM IN THE BOSTON ATHENEUM ARE SHOWCASING THE WORK OF RENOWNED BOSTON ARTIST ALLAN ROHAN CRITE. THE INSTITUTIONS HAVE A CLOSE CONNECTION WITH THE ARTIST ...
The prim brick rowhouse at 410 Columbus Ave. in the South End looks these days like any other among its tony peers along an urbane promenade in the heart of one of the city’s most vibrant — and ...
This Black History Month, the Globe is saluting people from Massachusetts who have made a difference. Allan Rohan Crite’s paintings depicted images of everyday Black Boston. In “School’s Out,” girls ...
Allan Rohan Crite, "Self-Portrait," about 1932. (Courtesy National Center of Afro-American Artists, Roxbury and the Allan Rohan Crite Research Institute and Library) Editor's note: This story is an ...
Born in North Plainfield, New Jersey, and raised in Boston, Allan Rohan Crite (1910-2007) created a rich visual record of Black life in 20th-century urban America, revealing a sense of community that ...
Arts and culture reporter Cristela Guerra joins Jackie Cox-Crite, director of the Allan Rohan Crite Research Institute and co-founder of Crite House Museum, to discuss the life and work of ...
In a special Rooted Remembers, Paris interviews guests about the impact of artist Allan Rohan Crite. In a special Rooted Remembers, Paris interviews Ted Landsmark, Denise Patmon, Paula Austin, and ...
The “artist-reporter” Allan Rohan Crite’s straightforward depictions of ordinary Black city life challenged simplistic assumptions. Allan Rohan Crite painted “Bass Violin Player” in 1941 and gave it, ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview of Allan Rohan Crite conducted 1979 January 16-1980 October 22, by Robert F. Brown for the Archives of American Art. Also ...
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