Self-Portrait II, 1944, Oil on canvas, adhered to cardboard, 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (21.6 x 16.5 cm), Paintings, Horace Pippin (American, West Chester, Pennsylvania 1888–1946 West Chester, Pennsylvania), After World War I, Pippin, who had no formal art training, wrote and illustrated memoirs of his combat experience where he lost the full use of his arm. By the 1930s he was burning designs into wood panels and making paintings that found a ready audience in an art world then keen on self-taught painters
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Self-Portrait II, 1944, Oil, canvas, adhered, cardboard, 8 1/2 x 6 1/2, 21.6 16.5 cm, Paintings, Horace Pippin, American, West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1888–1946, World, War, I, Pippin, no formal, art, training, wrote, illustrated memoirs, combat experience, lost, full, arm, 1930s, burning designs, wood panels, paintings, ready audience, art world, keen, self-taught painters
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