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Benjamin Franklin (Ben) Britt (1923–1996) … Benjamin Franklin (Ben) Britt (1923–1996) was a figurative, surrealist and abstract painter, and art teacher. His subjects were African American culture, religion and children, which he captured in oil and charcoals. Britt signed his works “B. Britt,” dotting the “i” with tiny round circles.” dotting the “i” with tiny round circles.
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