Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. is a notable architect, artist, mentor, and author. During his over 40 year career, he created and designed
Aug 24, 2022

Oscar Harris Collection

Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. is a notable architect, artist, mentor, and author. During his over 40 year career, he created and designed "symbols of civilization" as a part of the Atlanta skyline and other cities in the South.

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Title Date Created Description Subject Collection
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1990 1986/1996 Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. at an event. African American architects, African American artists, Portraits and people Oscar Harris Collection
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1980 1975-1985 Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. seated behind his desk. African American architects, African American artists, Portraits and people Oscar Harris Collection
Architectural Drawing, circa 1980 1975-1985 Architectural drawing of a pedestrian pathway between Clark Atlanta University's Panther Stadium and Morris Brown's Alonzo Herndon Stadium. African American architects, African American artists Oscar Harris Collection
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1975 1970/1979 Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. seated behind his desk. African American architects, African American artists, Portraits and people Oscar Harris Collection
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1970 1965/1975 Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. in front of a bookcase. African American architects, African American artists, Portraits and people Oscar Harris Collection
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1970 1965/1975 Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. with a pipe in front of an architectural drawing. African American architects, African American artists, Portraits and people Oscar Harris Collection