Charles Elmer Harris Art
Charles Elmer Harris or Beni E. Kosh was born in Cleveland, Ohio. In the 1960s, he legally changed his name to Beni E. Kosh, which translates to the son of Ethiopia. He was a student of Cleveland artist Paul Travis at the Cleveland Institute of Art and later connected to the Sho-Nuff Art Group, a group of African-American artists and the Karamu House artist group, which was a center for artists, writers, dancers and the oldest African-American theater in the United States. Kosh rarely exhibited or sold his work and it was not until after his death that his stylistically diverse oeuvre was rediscovered to receive critical recognition. Kosh’s work is noted in the catalog Yet Still, We Rise: African American Art in Cleveland 1920–1970 and included in exhibitions at the Cleveland State University and the Butler Institute of American Art.
1950s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Watercolor
1940s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Watercolor, India Ink
1950s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Watercolor
1960s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Archival Paper, Watercolor
Mid-20th Century American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Paper, Gouache
1980s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Mixed Media, Gouache
1980s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Watercolor, Pencil
1950s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Gouache
1970s Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Archival Paper, India Ink, Watercolor
1960s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Gouache, India Ink, Pencil
1940s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Paper, Gouache
1990s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
India Ink, Watercolor, Gouache
1950s American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Gouache, Board
2010s Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Acrylic, Watercolor, India Ink, Paper
Mid-20th Century American Modern Charles Elmer Harris Art
Oil Pastel, Paper, Gouache