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Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. The image shows John Rhoden's sculpture, Eve, from behind. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. John Rhoden's sculpture of a seated female is the subject of the photograph. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. A John Rhoden sculpture is in the foreground and several paintings and sculptures are visible in the background. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculptures installed in the exhibition titled Joining Forces: Hughie Lee Smith and John W. Rhoden at Montclair State College, October 4, 1988 - November 9, 1988. An unidentified male and female are speaking behind Rhoden's sculpture, Eve. -
Color photograph of woman identified as Electa posing alongside John Rhoden's sculpture Dedicated Public Servant installed in an exhibition.
Color photograph of woman identified as Electa posing alongside John Rhoden's sculpture Dedicated Public Servant installed in an exhibition. Verso inscribed, "My sister Electa is shown here with your sculpture". -
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition Sculpture by John Rhoden, Birmingham Museum of Art, January 20 – March 17, 1985.
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition titled, Sculpture by John Rhoden, at the Birmingham Museum of Art from January 20 – March 17, 1985. -
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition Sculpture by John Rhoden, Birmingham Museum of Art, January 20 – March 17, 1985.
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition titled, Sculpture by John Rhoden, at the Birmingham Museum of Art from January 20 – March 17, 1985. -
Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth with unidentified man posing in front of the Metropolitan Hospital in Harlem where John Rhoden's public art commission is installed on the exterior of the building.
Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth with an unidentified man posing in front of the Metropolitan Hospital in Harlem where John Rhoden's public art commission is installed on the exterior of the building circa 1990-1991. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows an unidentified male installing the gate. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows an unidentified male installing the gate. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows two unidentified males installing the gate. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows two unidentified males installing the gate. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows two unidentified males installing the gate. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows an unidentified male installing the gate. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows John Rhoden posing with an unidentified male in front of the gate. -
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St.
Color photograph of the Middagh Street gate dedicated to Virginia Travell Weeks being installed, Brooklyn Heights, NYC. The gate is currently part of the Harry Chapin playground at Columbia Heights and Middagh St. The photograph shows two unidentified male installing the gate. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing outside the Harlem Hospital Center where Rhoden's public art sculpture Untitled (Family) is on display.
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing outside the Harlem Hospital Center where Rhoden's public art sculpture Untitled (Family) is on display circa 1990-1991. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with Fred Shuttlesworth outside the Harlem Hospital Center where Rhoden's public art sculpture Untitled (Family) is on display.
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth outside the Harlem Hospital Center where Rhoden's public art sculpture Untitled (Family) is on display circa 1990-1991. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with Fred Shuttlesworth outside the Harlem Hospital Center where Rhoden's public art sculpture Untitled (Family) is on display.
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth outside the Harlem Hospital Center where Rhoden's public art sculpture Untitled (Family) is on display circa 1990-1991. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1969. Several students are seated on benches surrounding the sculpture. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1969. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden with his sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland.
Color photograph of John Rhoden and an unidentified male with Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland.
Color photograph of an unidentified male observing John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1969. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden with his sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland.
Color photograph of John Rhoden and an unidentified male with Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1969. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture commission for Lake Clifton Senior High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1969. Several students are seated on benches surrounding the sculpture. -
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition Sculpture by John Rhoden, Birmingham Museum of Art, January 20 – March 17, 1985.
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition titled, Sculpture by John Rhoden, at the Birmingham Museum of Art from January 20 – March 17, 1985. -
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982.
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982. -
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition Sculpture by John Rhoden, Birmingham Museum of Art, January 20 – March 17, 1985.
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition titled, Sculpture by John Rhoden, at the Birmingham Museum of Art from January 20 – March 17, 1985. -
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982.
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982. -
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982.
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982. -
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982.
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982. -
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982.
Color slide of the exhibition "John Rhoden Sculptures" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia from June 23 - October 1, 1982. -
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition Sculpture by John Rhoden, Birmingham Museum of Art, January 20 – March 17, 1985.
Color photograph of installation view of John Rhoden's exhibition titled, Sculpture by John Rhoden, at the Birmingham Museum of Art from January 20 – March 17, 1985. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden seated on bench in front of his public art sculpture Nesaika in front of cameraman.
Color photograph of John Rhoden and an unidentified male seated on bench in front of his public art sculpture Nesaika at the African American Museum in Philadelphia in front of cameraman in 1976. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden staring up at his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia.
Color photograph of John Rhoden staring up at his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia in 1976. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing beside his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia.
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing beside his public art sculpture Nesaika installed in the front entrance of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia in 1976. -
Color photograph of three unidentified individuals posing in front of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia.
Color photograph of three unidentified individuals, two males and one female, posing in front of the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia in 1976. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture Nesaika being installed in Philadelphia, PA.
Color photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture Nesaika being installed in Philadelphia, PA. Includes view of unidentified installer, view of the Federal Reserve in the background, and four unidentified men wearing suits in the background. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden shaking hands with Mayor Richard Arrington in 1976.
Color photograph of John Rhoden shaking hands with Mayor Richard Arrington involved with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute's commission of a sculpture of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth in 1976. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of unidentified woman posing with John Rhoden's Nesaika sculpture during installation, Philadelphia, PA.
Color photograph of unidentified woman (possibly Myrtle Rhoden but the distance from which the photograph was taken makes a concrete identification difficult) posing with John Rhoden's Nesaika sculpture during installation, Philadelphia, PA. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering at a restaurant celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture in 1976. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified. -
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture.
Color photograph of social gathering celebrating John Rhoden's commission for the Afro American Historical and Cultural Museum of Philadelphia, Nesaika public art sculpture. All individuals in the photograph are unidentified, though the woman is possibly Myrtle Rhoden. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden with foundry worker posing in front of the John Rhoden's sculpture Art Safari.
Color photograph of John Rhoden with foundry worker posing in front of the John Rhoden's sculpture Art Safari, likely at the Modern Art Foundry. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with unidentified male figure in front of John Rhoden's sculpture Art Safari.
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with unidentified male figure in front of John Rhoden's sculpture Art Safari in an unidentified location, likely in the 1990s. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with Richenda Rhoden and three unidentified male figures in front of John's sculpture Art Safari.
Color photograph of John Rhoden posing with Richenda Rhoden and three unidentified male figures in front of John's sculpture Art Safari in an unidentified location, likely in the 1990s. -
Color photograph of John Rhoden receiving an award at the Black History Institute of the Veterans Affair Medical Center of NYC, February 21, 1995.
Color photograph of John Rhoden receiving an award at the Black History Institute of the Veterans Affair Medical Center of NYC, February 21, 1995. Verso inscribed, "2-21-95 VAMC Award Ceremony".