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Eldzier CortorAmerican, 1916–2015

Eldzier Cortor (January 10, 1916 – November 26, 2015)

Educated at SAIC, Cortor worked for the WPA/FAP before receiving two Rosenwald Fellowships (1944-45) to study in Georgia’s Sea Islands. In 1949, he visited Cuba, Jamaica, and Haiti on a Guggenheim grant, he then studied lithography in Mexico. Included in LIFE’s “19 Young American Artists” (1950), Cortor later taught at Pratt and exhibited at the Museum of NCAAA. Executed in a painterly style that mimics collage, his intimate interiors and views of African American female nudes are influenced by African art and social realism.

Important Source Material:

Kenkeleba Gallery. Three Masters: Eldzier Cortor, Hughie Lee-Smith, Archibald John Motley, Jr. New York: Kenkeleba Gallery, 1988.

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L'Abbatoire
Eldzier Cortor
about 1967
L'Abbatoire
Eldzier Cortor
1955
L'Abbatoire I
Eldzier Cortor
1955
L'Abbatoire III
Eldzier Cortor
1955
L'Abbatoire No. III
Eldzier Cortor
about 1967
L'Abbatoire No. VI
Eldzier Cortor
about 1967
Blue Odalisque
Eldzier Cortor
1998
Compositional Study No. III
Eldzier Cortor
1974
Composition/Jewels
Eldzier Cortor
1985
Dance Composition No. 34
Eldzier Cortor
1970s
Dance Composition No. 35
Eldzier Cortor
1970s