1928 dated painting depicting an African American Gentleman standing in what is presumably a train station, reading a sign which looks to point to which platform he can catch the train to Georgia. He is wearing a straw hat and an ascot and dressed in a White shirt with a Black overcoat vest and dark pants and shoes, smoking a cigar, carrying a suitcase in one hand and a bindle in the other, with a Banjo slung over his left shoulder.
Going Back To Georgia
Private Collection - on display only.
Oil on canvas painting titled “Going Back To Georgia” by J. B. Anderson, 18 x 12 inches; depicts a standing figure wearing a hat and vest with a bag.
| Dimensions | 18 × 12 in |
|---|---|
| Date Created | Unknown |
| Medium | Oil on Canvas |
| Edition / Unique | Unknown |









