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Al Black, one of the original Highwaymen, passed away on Monday. His daughter, Stephanie Denmark Black, reflected on his legacy and shared her memories. "The thing I'm going to miss the most about ...
He moved to Fort Pierce in the 1960s and sold Florida Highwaymen paintings before he became an artist. He was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2004.
Florida Highwaymen Alfred Hair and Harold Newton founded the group of Black artists in Fort Pierce and Gifford. They sold painting by the roadside.
Florida Highwaymen art, sale coming to Boynton Beach The exclusive exhibit takes place January 11.
What is Alfred Hair's most expensive painting? Since 2008 the record price for this artist at auction is 23,000 USD for Florida Highwaymen Landscape Painting with Poinciana and 3 Black Figures, sold ...
There’s an exhibition on display at the Elliott Museum in Stuart that features some of the greatest artists in Florida history.
The Florida Highwaymen are known for turning paintings of Florida landscapes quickly and selling them from $5 to $25 in the southern region during the Jim Crow era at offices along highways in the ...
Five Highwaymen paintings are part of Arts Advocates’ permanent collection. A special exhibition of 50 Florida Highwaymen paintings at the Arts Advocates Gallery is planned on March 22-24 from 2 ...
Florida Highwaymen: One of original 26 dies in Fort Pierce; leaving only four still alive The Florida Highwaymen who are still alive are Willie Reagan (1939), Robert L. Lewis Jr. (1941), Sam ...