Allan Rohan Crite

Allan Rohan Crite was a notable African American artist and educator known for his distinct contributions to American art and culture. Born in 1910, Crite's works often centered on themes of African American life in Boston, where he spent most of his life. He captured scenes of everyday urban life with meticulous detail, depicting moments of community, spirituality, and cultural heritage. Crite's style evolved from early religious iconography to a more nuanced exploration of the social and historical dimensions of African American experience. His paintings, drawings, and prints are characterized by their vibrant colors, expressive figures, and deep reverence for storytelling through visual art. Crite's legacy extends beyond his artwork; he was also a dedicated educator who taught and mentored generations of students, leaving a lasting impact on the artistic community and beyond.

Available Works

UNTITLED FEMALE NUDE STUDY (SIDE), 1933

Pencil

12" x 18"

$ 3,000.0