Augusta Christine Savage (1892 - 1962)

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Augusta Christine Savage

Augusta Savage was an American artist, renowned for her work in the Harlem Renaissance era. Born in Florida in 1892, Savage achieved fame for her sculptures that powerfully articulated the nuances of African American culture. Her journey from the American South to becoming a celebrated New York artist is an inspiring tale of resilience and talent in the face of adversity.

Savage's contributions went beyond her artistic creations; she was a passionate educator and advocate for equal rights in the arts. Her most famous work, "The Harp," inspired by the song "Lift Every Voice and Sing," was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair, embodying the aspirations and struggles of African Americans. This piece, however, was sadly destroyed, as were many of her public works, leaving only a few pieces in museums today.

Despite the scarcity of her surviving works, Augusta Savage remains a pivotal figure in American art history. Her legacy endures through the artists she mentored and the barriers she broke, emphasizing the importance of representation in the arts. Collectors and experts recognize her sculptures not just for their aesthetic value but also for their historical significance.

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Date and place of birt:29 february 1892, Green Cove Springs, USA
Date and place of death:27 march 1962, New York City, USA
Nationality:USA
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Educator, Sculptor
Art school / group:School of Paris
Genre:Genre sculptur, Portrait sculpture
Art style:Harlem Renaissance, 20th Century Realism

Creators USA

Marie a'Becket (1839 - 1904)
Marie a'Becket
1839 - 1904
 Ching-Jang Yao (1941 - 2000)
Ching-Jang Yao
1941 - 2000
Leon Shulman Gaspard (1882 - 1964)
Leon Shulman Gaspard
1882 - 1964
Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898 - 1995)
Alfred Eisenstaedt
1898 - 1995
Tadashi Sato (1923 - 2005)
Tadashi Sato
1923 - 2005
Louis Fratino (1993)
Louis Fratino
1993
Theodoros Stamos (1922 - 1997)
Theodoros Stamos
1922 - 1997
William Trost Richards (1833 - 1905)
William Trost Richards
1833 - 1905
Jill Baroff (1954)
Jill Baroff
1954
Suzan Frecon (1941)
Suzan Frecon
1941
Nancy Schön (1928)
Nancy Schön
1928
Shara Hughes (1981)
Shara Hughes
1981
Carol Bove (1971)
Carol Bove
1971
Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008)
Robert Rauschenberg
1925 - 2008
Thomas Birch (1779 - 1851)
Thomas Birch
1779 - 1851
Louis Soutter (1871 - 1942)
Louis Soutter
1871 - 1942

Creators 20th Century Realism

Elisabeth Sittig (1899 - 2001)
Elisabeth Sittig
1899 - 2001
Leo Heidkamp (1889 - ?)
Leo Heidkamp
1889 - ?
Johann Kluska (1904 - 1973)
Johann Kluska
1904 - 1973
Willi Egler (1887 - 1953)
Willi Egler
1887 - 1953
Eric Fischl (1948)
Eric Fischl
1948
Julius Koch (1882 - 1952)
Julius Koch
1882 - 1952
Eva Theodore Bohl-Wilke (1885 - 1967)
Eva Theodore Bohl-Wilke
1885 - 1967
Willy Maywald (1907 - 1985)
Willy Maywald
1907 - 1985
Joep Nicolas (1897 - 1972)
Joep Nicolas
1897 - 1972
Fritz Kohlschmidt (XX century)
Fritz Kohlschmidt
XX century
Maurice Dupuis (1882 - 1959)
Maurice Dupuis
1882 - 1959
Curt Agthe (1862 - 1943)
Curt Agthe
1862 - 1943
Hermann Prüßmann (1899 - 1980)
Hermann Prüßmann
1899 - 1980
Hermann Seekamp (1881 - 1936)
Hermann Seekamp
1881 - 1936
Antoine Charles Seitl (1880 - 1955)
Antoine Charles Seitl
1880 - 1955
David Goldblatt (1930 - 2018)
David Goldblatt
1930 - 2018