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Winold Reiss, Elise J. McDougald, 1925. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
German painter Winold Reiss' paintings and drawings of Harlem residents included both renowned civil rights leaders and unsung social reformers like local teachers. Instead of rendering them from the lens of an outsider, he was committed to portraying and advocating their achievements and cultural prowess. One example is the portrait he made of Harlem educational reformer, Elise J. McDougald who became the first African-American woman principal in New York City public schools during the late nineteenth century.
Read more about Reiss' multicultural portraits and his unique approach to teaching art in my blog post "Winold Reissβ Intersectional ArtΒ Education" https://theartsandeducation.wordpress.com/2022/08/26/winold-reiss-intersectional-art-education/
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