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Beale Street Blues by Palmer C. Hayden, oil on canvas, 1943.

hayden paintings @ maaa

The following 40 paintings by Palmer Hayden, listed alphabetically, are in the permanent collection at MAAA.

Before sending us a permissions request to use a Hayden image, please use the list below to confirm that the work you wish to reproduce is part of our permanent collection.



African Dancer, 1932
watercolor on paper
13 x 101⁄2 in.

African Dancers, 1932
watercolor on paper
141⁄2 x 18 in.

A Man Ain't Nothin' But A Man, 1944-47
oil on canvas
36 x 28 in.

Banjo Song, 1961
watercolor on paper
14 x 161⁄4 in.

Baptizing Day, 1945
oil on canvas
28 x 35 in.

Beale Street Blues, 1943
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Berry Pickers, 1946-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Big Bend Tunnel, 1944-45
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

The Blasphemer, n.d.
watercolor on paper
19 x 251⁄2 in.

Blues Singer, n.d.
oil on canvas
31 x 40 in.

Boy From Home, 1948-50
watercolor on paper
151⁄4 x 181⁄4 in.

Can't Sleep at Night, 1932
watercolor on paper
181⁄2 x 22 in.

Cavalry Escort, West Point, 1972-73
oil on canvas
24 x 36 in.

Central Park Summer, 1942
watercolor on paper
191⁄2 x 261⁄2 in.

Checkers Game, 1939
oil on canvas
173⁄4 x 235⁄8 in.  

Died Wid His Hammer in His Hand, 1944-47
oil on canvas
29 x 38 in.

The Dress She Wore Was Blue, 1944-47
oil on canvas
36 x 29 in.

Faune au Crepuscule, n.d.
oil on canvas
26 x 34 in.

Fetiche et Fleurs, 1932-33
oil on canvas
231⁄2 x 29 in.

Garvey Parade, n.d.
watercolor on paper
71⁄4 x 101⁄4 in.

Goin' Where Her Man Fell Dead, 1944-47
oil on canvas
40 x 30 in.

He Laid Down His Hammer and Cried, 1944-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

His Hammer in His Hand, 1944-47
oil on canvas
27 x 33 in.

His Hammer in the Wind, 1944-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Hog Killing Time in Virginia, n.d.
oil on canvas
28 x 36 in.

Isle de Bonaventure, n.d.
oil on canvas
27 x 34 in.

It's Wrote on the Rock, n.d.
oil on canvas
25 x 317⁄8 in.

John Henry on the Right,
Steam Drill on the Left
, 1944-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

John Henry Was the Best in the Land, 1944-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Midsummer Night in Harlem, 1936
oil on canvas
25 x 30 in.

Milking Time, n.d.
oil on canvas
20 x 30 in.

No Easy Riders, 1948-50
oil on canvas
271⁄4 x 351⁄4 in.

Raccoon up a Persimmon Tree, n.d.
oil on canvas
33 x 24 in.

Sunday Shoes, 1963
oil on canvas
337⁄8 x 25 in.

10th Cavalry Man, n.d.
watercolor on paper
13 x 101⁄2 in.

There Lies That Steel Drivin' Man, 1944-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Trinity Church, n.d.
oil on canvas
26 x 20 in.

When John Henry Was a Baby, 1944-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Where'd You Git Them Hightop Shoes, 1944-47
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in.

Working on the Railroad, 1939-43
oil on canvas
27 x 33 in.


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