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William
Tolliver (1951 - 2000)
Artist William Tolliver, born in 1951, in Vicksburg, Mississippi,
is the second oldest of fourteen children. Truly a rags-to-riches
story, William, reared in abject poverty, had none of the advantages
most people take for granted. Lacking both education and art
supplies, and with little encouragement from his environment,
the gifted Tolliver had to make do with what he could teach
himself from books at the public library. Now a veritable master
of all media, William Tolliver’s successful career bears
witness to the fact that talent can and will triumph over the
worst odds.
Tolliver is a versatile artist who handles figure studies,
portraits, human interest situations, landscapes, and semi-abstracts
equally well. His Mastery of color, harmony, and design is
unmatched in the art world. He is at home in every painterly
medium and uses a diversity of styles, all of which are polished
and bear the unmistakeable stamp of his personality.
His works are reminiscent rather than messege oriented, often
reflecting experiences from his Mississippi childhood. Recurrent
themes in Tolliver’s art are people working and living---stevedors,
farmers, cotton pickers, women embracing their children, and
people playing musical instruments. He Portrays his subjects
with a pride and dignity that heretofore has been uncommon
among modern artists.
William Tolliver has been considered by many to be very likely
the next great African American artist in the likeness of Romare
Bearden and Jacob Lawrence. As a self taught artist, it is
amazing the he has been able to master whatever he attempts.
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