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Crite hoped to depict the life of
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It was very useful, because it gave me a framework of discipline within which to do my work. So I used that, for example, as the frame of discipline to illustrate the spirituals, by making use of the liturgy, the vestments, and everything like that — using the vestments and appurtenances as, you
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His work is recognizable in its use of rich earth tone colors. According to one biographer, his favorite color was "all colors" and his favorite time of year was "anything but winter." According to one reviewer, "Crite's oils and graphics, even when restricted to black and white, are bright in
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society and its reality. By using representational style rather than modernism, Crite felt that he could more adequately "report" and capture the reality that
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His widow established the Allan Rohan Crite
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I've only done one piece of work in my whole life and I am still at it. I wanted to paint people of color as normal humans. I tell the story of man through the black figure.
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His paintings fall into two categories: religious themes and general
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holds the largest public collection of his paintings and watercolors, a bequest from Crite in gratitude for his long tenure there as a visiting artist.
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In 1993, Crite married Jackie Cox-Crite. Together they established the Crite House Museum in their home at 410 Columbus Avenue in Boston's South End.
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in 1929. His father, Oscar
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Crite's works hang in more than a hundred
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Crite was among the few African-Americans employed by the
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