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Annie Lee was an iconic African-American artist known for her distinctive "Black Americana" style, which famously features faceless figures to allow viewers to project themselves into the scenes. She proved that it is never too late to follow a dream, as she did not pursue art full-time until her 40s after working for years as a chief clerk at a railroad. Her work is celebrated for its humorous and emotional depiction of everyday Black life, with her most famous painting, becoming a universal symbol for the struggle of the early morning work week. 🎨 The Artist's Journey: From Railroad Clerk to Art Icon Annie Lee's path was one of patience and profound faith.