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This list of exhibitions does not have a consistent format. The lists of items exhibited do not add to our understanding of Woodruff's work. By moving it, I think we will have resolved all issues tagged.
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Exhibitions
Hale Woodruff Selections from the Atlanta Period 1931-1946[1]
Old Church 9 by 6 1/2, Though worn by the hardships of many years, the Old Church, perseveres as the cornerstone and strength of the African-American community.
Coming Home 8 by 10, The impact of weighted curves and angles conveys the stark conditions affecting the lives of Southern Blacks. Coming Home and Relics are unsentimental glimpses into this impoverished existence.
Relics 11 by 8
By Parties Unknown 9 by 12, Woodruff saw a rich cultural treasure in these seemingly desperate images. While Giddap and By Parties Unknown are disturbing images, they present us with an important aspect of American history that must not be forgotten.
Giddap 9 by 12
Trusty on a Mule 10 by 8, Woodruff's regionalism also focused on the optimistic spirit of African Americans. Trust on a Mule "looks back" onto a difficult past while he "moves forward" toward a more promising future.
Sunday Promenade 7 5/8 by 9 3/4, The final image, Sunday Promenade, speaks to the triumphant heritage embodided in the church and community.
Paintings by Hale Woodruff Aparil 16 to May 5, 1945 38 West 57th Street, New York 19, N.Y.[2]
Oils
Southland
Mississippi Wilderness
Wood Gatherers
Bouquet
The Yellow Bird
Farm Girl
Landscape
Peasant
Woodland
Octogenarian
Southern Country
School in Georgia
Flowers
Young Worker
Boy with Cotton Sack
The South
Water Colors
Eorsion in Mississippi
Poor Man's Cotton
Market at Taxco
Pyramid Near Cuernavaca
Lost Land
Georgia Landscape
Erosion Fantasy
Rocky Land
Children Playing
The Big Blow
Alabama Forest Fire
Southern Landscape
Paintings By Hale Woodruff Bertha Schaefer Gallery[3]
Parade
Carnival
Blue Intrusion
Red Landscape
Figure
Eclipse
Green Landscape
Cadence
Composition in Grey
Dragon
Accents
Yellow Landscape
Mood
Composition #1
Composition #2
Composition #3
References
^"Hale Woodruff Selections from the Atlanta Period 1931-1946". Robert Blackburn & the Prinmaking Workshhop June Kelly & the June Kelly Gallery Thrulow Evans Tibbs, Jr. & the Evans-Tibbs Collection. Limited Edition (Marshall Arts, Ltd).
^"Paintings by Hale Woodruff". International Print Society 38 West 57th Street, New York 19, N.Y. April 16 – May 5, 1945.
^"Paintings by Hale Woodruff". Bertha Schaefer Gallery. September 15-October 4. {{
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