Edward Loper, Sr.'s Palette

Item

Title
Edward Loper, Sr.'s Palette
Rationale
This palette can speak to African American artists' self-expression, resilience, talent, and success.
Description
The pallet is a thin, rectangular board with a hole cut for the thumb and a notch for the arm. The surface of the pallet is covered in globs of paint in different colors and is signed "Edward Loper" in the lower right corner.
Edward Loper, Sr. (1916-2011) was a Wilmington painter and teacher. who has been recognized locally as an American painter of African heritage, and nationally cited in seminal art books and collections. For more information about Loper, see "References."
Date
1990-2003
Rights
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