
A Splash of Red
From a very young age, Horace Pippin had a natural talent for drawing. He learned to express himself and tell stories of everyday living through the art he created. After being shot in the right shoulder during World War I, Horace felt discouraged because his injury made him unable to create art to portray his feelings. Learn about his triumph and solution to this difficult trial in A Splash of Red.
(Reviewed by Kate Phillips)
Region | United States |
Period | 1900s |
Genre | Biography |
Digital Format | E-book |
The Good and the Beautiful Library | No |