Horace Pippin was an American painter born on February 22, 1888 in West Chester, PA. He was known for his paintings that depicted the injustice of slavery and American segregation. His most famous works include the Domino Players in 1943 and Self-portrait in 1941. His work has been celebrated for its powerful and emotive depictions of the African American experience.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $50 million (2024)
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About
American Painter who created work based on the injustice of slavery and American segregation. Some of his popular paintings include the Domino Players in 1943 and Self-portrait in 1941.
Before Fame
He attended segregated schools until he was 15 years old and later worked in various jobs that included a hotel porter and a used-clothing peddler.
Trivia
He served in the 369th infantry in Europe during World War I.
Family Life
He grew up with his family in Goshen, New York.
Associated With
Like him, John Wesley Harick was an African-American Painter.