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Bill Traylor
American, 1854-1947

Man and Woman, 1940-42
Tempera and pencil on cardboard

Purchase with funds from Mrs. Lindsey Hopkins, Jr.,
Edith G. and Philip A. Rhodes, and the Members Guild,
1982.97

Bill Traylor was a visual storyteller who chroni-
cled life’s drama with poignancy and humor. Here
he captures an animated exchange between a man
and woman, using simple silhouetted shapes. Born
into slavery and working most of his life as a farm
laborer, the self-taught artist created all of his
known drawings when he was in his eighties.



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