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Untitled by John Thomas Biggers
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Activity Idea: John Thomas Biggers
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Untitled
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Watch this video below for a closer look at Untitled by John Thomas Biggers. Dr. Richard Powell, professor of art and art history at Duke University, explains the painting’s social and cultural influences.