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1st African American Television Journalist Louis Lomax ILLUSTRATORS ART by Bare

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    Grab a Chance to Own and Enjoy a Great Piece of History
    "FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN TELEVISION JOURNALIST
    "
    Louis Lomax
    Illustrators
    ART signed BY ALPHONSE BARE
    This pastel portrait measures about 18 1/2" x 23"
    The picture of this portrait was on the cover of a scholastic magazine many years ago.
    This is an original art drawn and signed by an artist named "Alphonse Bare".
    Al Bare was a comic book artist during the Golden Age era who worked at the drawing studio of Jack Binder for Street & Smith, he illustrated their "Blackstone", "Doc Savage", and The Shadow Comics" titles.
    Similar piece of illustrated art done by Alphone Bare is on display at
    Hempstead African-American Museum in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
    Suitable for display at home or museum.
    This portrait have a plastic cover to protect the painting.
    WHAT YOU SEE IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WILL GET
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