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James Richmond Barthé, also known as Richmond Barthé (January 28, 1901 – March 5, 1989) was an African-American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Barthé is best known for his portrayal of black subjects. The focus of his artistic work was portraying the diversity and spirituality of man. Barthé once said: "All my life I have been interested in trying to capture the spiritual quality I see and feel in people, and I feel that the human figure as God made it, is the best means of expressing this spirit in man."

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  • ريتشموند بارثيه (ar)
  • Richmond Barthé (es)
  • Richmond Barthé (fr)
  • Richmond Barthé (en)
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  • كان جيمس ريتشموند بارثيه والمعروف أيضًا باسم ريتشموند بارثيه (منذ 28 يناير من عام 1901وحتى 5 مارس من عام 1989) نحاتًا أمريكيًا أفريقيًا معاصرًا لنهضة هارلم. اشتهر بارثيه بمنحوتاته التي صورت شخصيات سوداء. ركز عمله الفني على تصوير تنوع الإنسان وروحانيته. قال بارثيه ذات مرة: «لقد اهتممت طوال حياتي بمحاولة تصوير السمة الروحية التي أراها وأشعر بها في الناس، وأشعر أن الجسم البشري -كما خلقه الله- هو أفضل وسيلة للتعبير عن هذه الروح في الإنسان». (ar)
  • James Richmond Barthé (Bay St. Louis, Misisipi, 28 de enero de 1901-Pasadena, California, 5 de marzo de 1989) fue un escultor estadounidense figura clave del Renacimiento de Harlem.​ (es)
  • James Richmond Barthé, né à Bay St. Louis (Mississippi) le 28 janvier 1901 et mort le 5 mars 1989 à Pasadena en Californie est un sculpteur américain et une figure majeure du mouvement culturel afro-américain dit Renaissance de Harlem. (fr)
  • James Richmond Barthé, also known as Richmond Barthé (January 28, 1901 – March 5, 1989) was an African-American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Barthé is best known for his portrayal of black subjects. The focus of his artistic work was portraying the diversity and spirituality of man. Barthé once said: "All my life I have been interested in trying to capture the spiritual quality I see and feel in people, and I feel that the human figure as God made it, is the best means of expressing this spirit in man." (en)
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  • Richmond Barthé (en)
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  • Richmond Barthé (en)
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