From time immemorial, the term “in-law” has struck feelings of fear and anxiety in the hearts of men and women alike. For William Harrison Scarborough, however, in-laws were the source of his livelihood, career, and the connections that catapulted him to the forefront of South Carolinian culture in the nineteenth century. Scarborough was a portraitist who came to South Carolina under the advice...
The Tampa Museum of Art reveals the history and diversity of works by black artists. There are many pieces of work that date all the way back to the 1850s. While there are primarily African American artists in the museum there are also White artists. The museum includes major artists such as Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and Henry O. Tanner.
Though many of the dates are approximate on...