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Varnette Honeywood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Varnette Honeywood
Varnette Patricia Honeywood (December 27, 1950 – September 12, 2010) was an American painter, writer, and businesswoman whose paintings and collages depicting African American life hung on walls in interior settings for ''The Cosby Show'' after Camille and Bill Cosby had seen her art and started collecting some of her works. Her paintings also appeared on television on the ''Cosby Show'' spin-off ''A Different World'', as well as on the TV series ''Amen'' and ''227''. ==Early years== Honeywood was born on December 27, 1950, in Los Angeles, where she studied art as a teenager at the Chouinard Art Institute. Her parents, Stepney and Lovie Honeywood, were elementary school teachers who had come to California from Louisiana and Mississippi.〔Nelson, Valerie J. ("Varnette P. Honeywood dies at 59; artist whose work was featured on 'The Cosby Show'": Honeywood, who lived in South Los Angeles, was an African American painter who gained fame when her exuberant and positive images of black culture appeared on TV." ), ''Los Angeles Times'', September 16, 2010. Accessed September 16, 2010.〕 Honeywood earned her undergraduate degree in Art in 1972 from Spelman College in Atlanta, the first historically black female school of higher education in the United States. (She would exhibit there in 1987.)〔http://www.worldcat.org/title/traditions-she-who-learns-teaches-the-art-of-varnette-p-honeywood-april-10-may-20-1987-john-d-rockefeller-jr-fine-arts-building-spelman-college/oclc/38191741&referer=brief_results〕 She earned her master's degree from the University of Southern California in 1974, where she majored in education.〔
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