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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract William Traylor (April 1, c. 1853 – OctobeWilliam Traylor (April 1, c. 1853 – October 23, 1949) was an African-American self-taught artist from Lowndes County, Alabama. Born into slavery, Traylor spent the majority of his life after emancipation as a sharecropper. It was only after 1939, following his move to Montgomery, Alabama, that Traylor began to draw. At the age of 85, he took up a pencil and a scrap of cardboard to document his recollections and observations. From 1939 to 1942, while working on the sidewalks of Montgomery, he produced nearly 1,500 pieces of art. While Traylor received his first public exhibition in 1940, it was not until 30 years after his death that his work finally began to receive broader attention, in the late 1970s. Recent acceptance of Traylor as a significant figure of American folk and modern art has been founded on the efforts of Charles Shannon, as well as the evolving tastes of the art world. Shannon, who first encountered Traylor's work in 1940, brought Traylor to the attention of the larger art world. Traylor now holds a central position in the fields of "self-taught" and modern art.he fields of "self-taught" and modern art. , William « Bill » Traylor (1er avril 1854 -William « Bill » Traylor (1er avril 1854 - 23 octobre 1949) était un artiste autodidacte afro-américain du comté de Lowndes en Alabama. Né esclave, Traylor fut métayer pendant la plus grande partie de sa vie après la proclamation d'émancipation. Ce n'est qu'après 1939, après son déménagement à Montgomery, en Alabama, que Traylor a commencé à dessiner. À 85 ans, il utilisa un crayon et un morceau de carton pour documenter ses souvenirs et ses observations. De 1939 à 1942, alors qu'il travaillait sur les trottoirs de Montgomery, Traylor a produit près de 1.500 œuvres d'art. Alors que les œuvres de Traylor furent exposés publiquement pour la première fois en 1940, ce n'est qu'à la fin des années 1970, trente ans après sa mort, que son travail a commencé à recevoir une attention plus large. L'acceptation récente de Traylor en tant que figure importante du folklore américain et de l'art moderne est due aux efforts de Charles Shannon, ainsi qu'à une évolution des goûts du monde de l'art. Shannon, qui a découvert l'œuvre de Traylor pour la première fois en 1940, a attiré l'attention du monde de l'art sur Taylor. Depuis lors, la perception publique et universitaire de la vie et du travail de Bill Traylor est en constante évolution. D'abord présenté comme un exemple d'art «primitif» ou «brut», Traylor occupe désormais une position centrale dans les domaines de l'art «autodidacte» et de l'art moderne.e l'art «autodidacte» et de l'art moderne. , Bill Traylor (* 1. April 1856, nach anderen Angaben 1854, bei Benton, Alabama; † 23. Oktober 1949 in Montgomery, Alabama) war ein US-amerikanischer autodidaktischer Zeichner und Maler afroamerikanischer Abstammung.
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rdfs:comment William Traylor (April 1, c. 1853 – OctobeWilliam Traylor (April 1, c. 1853 – October 23, 1949) was an African-American self-taught artist from Lowndes County, Alabama. Born into slavery, Traylor spent the majority of his life after emancipation as a sharecropper. It was only after 1939, following his move to Montgomery, Alabama, that Traylor began to draw. At the age of 85, he took up a pencil and a scrap of cardboard to document his recollections and observations. From 1939 to 1942, while working on the sidewalks of Montgomery, he produced nearly 1,500 pieces of art.y, he produced nearly 1,500 pieces of art. , Bill Traylor (* 1. April 1856, nach anderen Angaben 1854, bei Benton, Alabama; † 23. Oktober 1949 in Montgomery, Alabama) war ein US-amerikanischer autodidaktischer Zeichner und Maler afroamerikanischer Abstammung. , William « Bill » Traylor (1er avril 1854 -William « Bill » Traylor (1er avril 1854 - 23 octobre 1949) était un artiste autodidacte afro-américain du comté de Lowndes en Alabama. Né esclave, Traylor fut métayer pendant la plus grande partie de sa vie après la proclamation d'émancipation. Ce n'est qu'après 1939, après son déménagement à Montgomery, en Alabama, que Traylor a commencé à dessiner. À 85 ans, il utilisa un crayon et un morceau de carton pour documenter ses souvenirs et ses observations. De 1939 à 1942, alors qu'il travaillait sur les trottoirs de Montgomery, Traylor a produit près de 1.500 œuvres d'art.ylor a produit près de 1.500 œuvres d'art.
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