Woodruff, Hale (1900-80)

Creator details

Name
Woodruff, Hale (1900-80)
Nationality
American
Biography
Hale Woodruff grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, and first began creating art as the cartoonist for his high school newspaper. He studied at the John Herron Art Institute in 1926, but he left to study in France instead in 1927. There, Woodruff trained at the Académie Moderne and the Académie Scandinave. He later returned to the United States in 1931, where he began teaching in Atlanta University's art department. Woodruff stayed in Atlanta until 1946, when he began teaching at NUY. Woodruff gave up his teaching position in 1967, but he continued to create art until his death in 1980. Woodruff's art was influenced by both Cubism and African art.

Assets (4 in total)

The Art of the Negro: Artists (Study), 1950-51 (oil on canvas)
Ancestral Memory (oil on canvas)
Blind Musician, 1935 (woodcut)
Landscape With Constellations (oil on canvas)

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