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Websites about edward and Christiana bannister

A simple search of Edward Bannister yields over 1 million sites that mention Edward is some way. There is no way this project can index every website that has something to say about Edward and Christiana. I do not include websites that sell Bannister merchandise. I also do not include galleries that post photographs of Bannister's work or are selling a Bannister piece. Finally, I chose not to include websites that that serve only as a digital gallery for selected Bannister works. As with all web pages, extreme caution should be used when referring to these sites.  Links to these sites were valid at the time of this writing.
“Acquisition: Edward Mitchell Bannister.” n.d. Www.nga.gov. https://www.nga.gov/press/acquisitions/2021/bannister.html.
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​Announces the acquisition of Palmer River.

“An Exciting Project to Honor Edward Bannister.” 2022. Providence Art Club. February 3, 2022. https://providenceartclub.org/bannister-project/.

A page by the Providence Art Club about the Bannister Community Art Project.

“Christiana Carteaux Bannister, Businesswoman, and Activist Born.” n.d. African American Registry. https://aaregistry.org/story/christiana-carteaux-bannister-businesswoman-and-activist-born/.
‌A biographical essay about Christiana Bannister. Does not include references.
“Edward Bannister, Artist Born.” n.d. African American Registry. https://aaregistry.org/story/edward-bannister-artist-who-won-national-recognition/.

A biographical essay about Edward Bannister. Does not include references.

“Edward Mitchell Bannister.” 2013. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2013. https://americanart.si.edu/artist/edward-mitchell-bannister-226.
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Includes biography and samples of his work.

“Edward Mitchell Bannister.” 2013. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2013. https://americanart.si.edu/artist/edward mitchell-bannister-226.

‌Extensive and detailed discussion of Bannister, his work, and his influence. Contains numerous references.

“Edward Mitchell Bannister.” n.d. USEUM. https://useum.org/artist/Edward-Mitchell-Bannister.

​A digital  Collection that features essays and the works of painters, illustrators, and printmakers who comprise an exceptionally diverse range of cultural identities. The collection is divided into three main subsections that highlight the artistic contributions of Women Artists, Artists of Color, and LGBTQ+ Artists.

Klein, Alexander. 2011. “Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828-1901).” February 21, 2011. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/bannister-edward-mitchell-1828-1901/.

Well written biography of Edward Bannister


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