View Georgette Seabrooke drawing a sketch


View Georgette Seabrooke drawing a sketch
View Georgette Seabrooke drawing a sketch
Georgette Seabrooke in an excerpt from A Study of Negro Artists, a silent film produced by the Harmon Foundation and released in the 1930s that features many artists active during the Harlem Renaissance.
Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives
  • Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives
    Georgette Seabrooke in an excerpt from A Study of Negro Artists, a silent film produced by the Harmon Foundation and released in the 1930s that features many artists active during the Harlem Renaissance.
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