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1974- Harmonized included in "art of the Naives - Themes and Affinities" which traveled to Ausstellungsleitung Haus der Kunst, München, and Kunsthaus, Zürich.
Fourteen pictures included in "Four Delaware Valley Primitives: Braunstein, Jones, Kimmel, Pippin" at the Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington.
Self-Portrait included in "American Self-Portraits 1670-1973" at the National Portrait Gallery, Washingotn, D.C., and the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

1976-77- Currently included in "Two Centuries of Black American Art" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California, and The High Museum of Art, Atlanta.

Footnotes

1.  "My Life's Story", by Horace Pippin; Horace Pippin: A Negro painter in America, Selden Rodman, p. 77
2.  Ibid. p. 80
3.  Horace Pippin: A Negro Painter in America, by Selden Rodman, p. 11
4.  Horace Pippin, op. cit. p. 80
5.  Selden Rodman, op. cit. p. 14
6.  "Horace Pippin", Three Self-Taught Pennsylvania Artists: Hicks, Kane, Pippin; Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute and The Corcoran Gallery of Art.

Bibliography

Books:

Bearden, Romare and Harry Henderson, Six Black Masters of American Art, Zenith Books, Doubleday & Co., Inc., New York, 1972

Cleaver, Carol and Selden Rodman, H. Pippin, The Artist as a Black Man, Doubleday, Inc., New York, 1972

Davidson, Abraham A., The Story of American Paintings, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, 1974

Porter, James A., Modern Negro Art, Arno Press and the New York Times, New York, 1969

Rodman, Selden, Horace Pippin, A Negro Painter in America, Lee Ault, Quadrangle Press, New York, 1947.