Mules and Men: A story from the book Mules and Men, by Zora Neale Hurston, Indiana University Press, 1935., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Hunting: Moses Amos (the artist's grandfather), born 1866; a hunting friend of educator Booker T. Washington., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Trio: three young men on a beach, c. 1918; edition of three., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Grandma Emma: the artist's grandmother Emma Holmes Amos, part Cherokee, African, and Norwegian, c. 1898 when she had graduated from college and was a teacher in an Atlanta School, 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Georgia Pharmacists: Moses Amos and the Georgia Board of Pharmacists, c. 1914, from an article in a 1928 issue of the Dixie Pharmaceutical Journal Amos was the first licensed black pharmacist in the state of Georgia., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Tea Ladies: Emma Holmes Amos and her friends dressed in Japanese kimonos and hairstyles for a Sunday tea party in Atlanta, c. 1900., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
lndia Miles and the Children's Party: India Amos, the artist's mother, c. 1920 at twelve or thirteen years old, Atlanta. Miles G. Amos, the artist's father, c. 1920, as a Wilberforce College student, Ohio. India (with big bow) at sixth birthday party in 1914 on the porch of her backyard doll house., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Irene, India and Friends at Graduations: Irene Dobbs Jackson at twelve or thirteen in Atlanta. One of the five beautiful Dobbs sisters, including Mattiwilda, the Metropolitan Opera singer. Dr. Jackson is a retired Professor of French and the mother of Atlanta's Mayor Maynard Jackson. The young women on the porch are friends gathering after graduating from high school before going off to college. In the middle is India Amos and top left, Irene Dobbs, all eighteen., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Ku Klux Klan: Miles, India, artist Emma and brother Larry, c. 1944, Atlanta. Memory of being pulled over by police marching in an evening Klan march just outside of Atlanta., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Freedom March: the artist moving on and leaving Atlanta in 1960, Muhammed Ali (representing black males) and the halls of justice flying through the air and on the march for civil rights., 1937 - 2020
Emma Amos
Tortoise Resting on a Log, 1835 - 1900
William Stanley Haseltine
Great Black-backed Gull, after Audubon, 1835 - 1900
William Stanley Haseltine
Alexander Agassiz (1835-1910), 1836 - 1912
Jules-Joseph Lefebvre
Hannah Rowe Linzee (Mrs. Thomas Coffin Amory I) (1775-1845), c. 1753 - 1818
Attributed to John Johnston
Untitled (note and color transfer, left page); Untitled (notes and color transfer, right page), 1928 - 2014