Louis Armstrong , who reshaped jazz in the 1920s and was still picking up new fans into the 1960s with his renditions of pop songs such as \\\"Hello,...
Portrait of the members of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band as they pose for a studio group shot, early 1920s. Pictured are, from left, Honore Dutrey ,...
American jazz musician Louis Armstrong smiles as he poses on stage with a band for the WMSB radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1920s.
American jazz pianist composer and bandleader Duke Ellington Orchestra 1929. Behind from left Tricky Joe Nanton, Juan Tizol Sonny Greer Fred Cray...
King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band, studio group portrait, Chicago, 1923. Honore Dutrey, Baby Dodds, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Lil Hardin ,...
View of Louis Armstrong and his Stompers at the Sunset Cafe, Chicago, Illinois, 1927. Armstrong seats fourth from left.
American blues and jazz vocalist Bessie Smith dances on stage in front of a line of men, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early twentieth century.
African-American poet Langston Hughes , an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance of the 20th century, circa 1942.
the famous apollo theater along 125th street in harlem, manhattan, new york city. the apollo became legendary during the 'harlem renaissance' days in the 1920s and 1930s. - ハーレム・ルネサンス ストックフォトと画像
Portrait of American-born singer and dancer Josephine Baker lying on a tiger rug in a silk evening gown and diamond earrings.
Marable's Capitol Revue line up on stage aboard SS Capitol c 1920, somewhere on The Mississippi River, with Hy Kimball, Boyd Atkins, Fate Mate...
Painting hangs as part of a student art exhibit highlighting the Harlem Renaissance at the John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science in...
Uniformed attendees to a Marcus Garvey rally carry flags of the movement as they parade up Seventh Avenue in Harlem for a 1924 convention.
Louis Armstrong with the King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band at Chicago, 1923 with Baby Dodds , Honore Dutry, King Oliver , Bill Johnson, Johny Dodds et...
Photograph of Ernestine Rose working at the 135th Street branch of the New York City Public Library, she lead the library in activities that is...
Jamaican-born Claude McKay was a poet and short story writer whose militant, individual literary voice was among the first expressions of the Harlem...
Illinois, Chicago, Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers, L-R: Andrew Hilaire , Kid Ory , George Mitchell , John Lindsay , Jelly Roll Morton ,...
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, with whom Louis Armstrong first goes on stage in 1922, in Lincoln Garden, Chicago.
American blues and jazz vocalist Bessie Smith performs on stage with her band, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early twentieth century.
1975Tänzerin und Sängerin, USA / Fin einem roten Tüllkleid desfranzösischen Modeschöpfers Jean Patou- veröffentlicht in: `Die Dame', Nr....
Portrait of African American painter Aaron Douglas , long time professor at Fisk University, and a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance, painting...
Pioneering African-American sculptor Augusta Savage working on a piece in her Harlem studio, New York, NY, 1938.
Jelly Roll Morton, born Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe, an American jazz pianist, born into a Creole family in New Orleans. He worked as a gambler and...
Marcus Garvey, then head of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and provisional president of the Republic of Africa, rides through Harlem....
American ragtime jazz musician and songwriter Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe, better known as Jelly Roll Morton .
Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five Zutty Singleton on drums, Mancy Carr on guitar and banjo, Jimmy Strong on clarinet, Fred Robinson on...
Louis Armstrong american jazzman trumpet player and singer with mother and sister Beatrice in New Orleans in 1921
Portrait of poet, author, playwright and Harlem Renaissance leader Langston Hughes, New York, New York, February 1959.
Louis Armstrong Hot Five pose for a studio group shot c 1926 with Johnny St Cyr, Kid Ory, Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds and Lil Harding Armstrong.
the famous apollo theater along 125th street in harlem, manhattan, new york city, at night - ハーレム・ルネサンス ストックフォトと画像
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band pose for a studio group shot in the early 1920s, with Baby Dodds, Honore Dutrey, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Bill...
Illinois, Chicago, Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers, L-R: Omer Simeon, Andrew Hilaire, John Lindsay, Jelly Roll Morton , Johnny St. Cyr, Kid...
American jazz pianist and composer 'Jelly Roll' Morton plays piano with his band The Red Hot Peppers, circa 1926. The band featured trombonist Kid...
Joe "King" Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band pose in their studio in Chicago, ca. 1922. The band, which had a lifespan of just four years, was one of...
American entertainer Josephine Baker , in costume for her famous 'banana dance'. Baker was an overnight sensation when she arrived in Paris in the...
Jamaican Pan-Africanist activist, Marcus Garvey in military uniform during a Universal Negro Improvement Association parade in Harlem, New York City,...
Jamaican born African-American nationalist Marcus Garvey , the founder of the Universal Negro Improvment Association , he promoted the back to Africa...
Students pass by a mural that is part of a student art exhibit highlighting the Harlem Renaissance at the John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and...
Portrait of Countee Cullen , African American poet and one of the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s.
Prince Georges County hosts it's annual Harlem Renaissance festival for church and civic groups, schools and vendors to pay homage to the NY Harlem...
Jamaican Pan-Africanist activist, Marcus Garvey in military uniform during a Universal Negro Improvement Association parade in Harlem, New York City,...
At left, Harlem Renaissance painter Aaron Douglas and influential filmmaker Carlton Moss attend the Black Esthetics show at the Museum of Science and...
Louis Armstrong , jazz trumpeter, at the beginning of his career, and his Chicago band. Photograph, ca. 1925.