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2 unusual facts about Céline Marie Tabary


Céline Marie Tabary

Céline Marie Tabary (29 July 1908 – 23 May 1993) was an artist and arts professor at Howard University who championed African-American art in 1940s Washington, D.C. She emigrated from France in 1938, teaching and working in Washington, D.C. through the 1950s, before returning to France.

Artists that benefited from the dynamic collective and atmosphere include fellow D.C. artist Alma Thomas.



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