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...Ray Hamilton (1919--1996) loved to draw. For roughly
13 to 14 years, he created spare, elegant and sometimes
puzzling drawings in a range of media. His subjects
included animals, especially farm animals, birds, male
and female figures, alone or in small groups, mundane
objects, pieces of fruit, the sun, moon, stars, and
sometimes numbers, lots of numbers.
A black male resident in a decrepit adult home for the
mentally ill, already in his 60s, R. A. Hamilton would
have seemed an unlikely candidate to become a major
artist. But he did just that. Once he began to make
art, he sustained his interest and developed his career
until his death, even re-teaching himself to draw after
a stroke.