(Best viewed in ORIGINAL size)
Submitted for the June "Urban & Landscape" Challenge.
Part of a mini series within the "Urban Landscapes"
on the historic Fisk University and it's architecture.
This neo-Gothic structure first served as the Erastus
M. Cravath Memorial Library. Named for Cravath, the
university's first president (1875-1900), it was de-
signed by Nashville architect Henry Hibbs and built
in 1929-30. The interior walls depict several murals
by Aaron Douglas, the leading Harlem or Negro Renais-
sance painter and founder of the Fisk Art Department.
These four images can be seen individually and/or purchased at:
This poster montage can be seen in larger size and/or purchased at: