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1894 - 1989. Known for: Naive religio-historical carvings.
Josephus Farmer, an African-American Pentecostal minister and itinerant preacher, is known for the bas-relief woodcarvings and banners he used as preaching tools. Born in Tennessee in 1894, the son... Read full biography
Josephus Farmer, an African-American Pentecostal minister and itinerant preacher, is known for the bas-relief woodcarvings and banners he used as preaching tools. Born in Tennessee in 1894, the son and grandson of enslaved people, Farmer felt himself called to the ministry in 1922. He supported... Read full biography
Josephus Farmer, an African-American Pentecostal minister and itinerant preacher, is known for the bas-relief woodcarvings and banners he used as preaching tools. Born in Tennessee in 1894, the son and grandson of enslaved people, Farmer felt himself called to the ministry in 1922. He supported himself with working class jobs and through the sale of his art. His works are in many private collections, as well as the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI and the Smithsonian American Art Museum,... Read full biography
Josephus Farmer, an African-American Pentecostal minister and itinerant preacher, is known for the bas-relief woodcarvings and banners he used as preaching tools. Born in Tennessee in 1894, the son and grandson of enslaved people, Farmer felt himself called to the ministry in 1922. He supported himself with working class jobs and through the sale of his art. His works are in many private collections, as well as the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. Josephus Farmer passed away in 1989.
Josephus Farmer, an African-American Pentecostal minister and itinerant preacher, is known for the bas-relief woodcarvings and banners he used as preaching tools. Born in Tennessee in 1894, the son and grandson of enslaved people, Farmer felt himself called to the ministry in 1922. He supported himself with working class jobs and through the sale of his art. His works are in many private collections, as well as the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. Josephus Farmer passed away in 1989.
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Keywords (10)
Art Method
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
- •Wood Carving and/or Engraving
Art Media
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Folk Art, Folk Lore
- •Religion, Mysticism, Spirituality
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950