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(New York: RCA Corporation), 1976. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Introduction by Anthony L. Conrad, President of RCA Corporation. Essay by historical consultant Dr. Broadus N. Butler. Octavo. 24pp. Stapled wrappers. Staples oxidized, first and last pages with some foxing in the foredge margin, very good or better. A compilation of RCA advertisements, illustrated by noted African-American artist Jerry Pinkney, under the headline "Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America," with a "historical perspective" by the company's consultant, Dr. Broadus N. Butler. The crafts covered are tanner, cobbler, weaver, cooper, blacksmith, hatter, seamstress and dressmaker, carpenter, shipbuilder, sailmaker, silversmith, woodcarver, and printer. The final page prints a portrait and short bio of Pinkney.
[Cover Title]: Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America by (PINKNEY, Jerry). Anthony L. Conrad and Broadus N. Butler - 1976
by (PINKNEY, Jerry). Anthony L. Conrad and Broadus N. Butler
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[Cover Title]: Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America
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(New York: RCA Corporation), 1976. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Introduction by Anthony L. Conrad, President of RCA Corporation. Essay by historical consultant Broadus N. Butler. Octavo. 24pp. Fine in stapled wrappers.
A compilation of RCA advertisements illustrated by noted African-American artist Jerry Pinkney, under the headline "Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America," with a "historical perspective" by the company's consultant, Dr. Broadus N. Butler. The crafts covered are tanner, cobbler, weaver, cooper, blacksmith, hatter, seamstress and dressmaker, carpenter, shipbuilder, sailmaker, silversmith, woodcarver, and printer. The final page prints a portrait and short bio of Pinkney.
A compilation of RCA advertisements illustrated by noted African-American artist Jerry Pinkney, under the headline "Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America," with a "historical perspective" by the company's consultant, Dr. Broadus N. Butler. The crafts covered are tanner, cobbler, weaver, cooper, blacksmith, hatter, seamstress and dressmaker, carpenter, shipbuilder, sailmaker, silversmith, woodcarver, and printer. The final page prints a portrait and short bio of Pinkney.
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- Date Published 1976
- Keywords Art/Illustration, African-Americana, History
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[Cover Title]: Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America
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