Augusta Savage During The Harlem Renaissance

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Augusta Savage during The Harlem Renaissance

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Augusta Savage was an African American artist that had a great impact during the Harlem Renaissance,her work helped develop many famous African American artists and she was the bridge between the first generation of artists and the ones who were coming. Augusta Savage was born on February 29, 1892, in Green cove Springs, FL, and died in March 1962, in New York, NY. Then, she became an important teacher, leader, and a catalyst for change. After being poor and being discriminated, Savage became one of the most important artist during the 20th century after she played an instrumental role in the development of some of the …show more content…

She started her artistic career since she was a child using the natural clay found in her area. She enjoyed sculpting animals and other small figures so she didn’t mind skipping school in order to do that. But her father didn’t approve this activity so he did everything that he could to stop her from being an artist. She once said that her father “almost destroyed all of her art work.” Despite her challenges, Savage continued to make art. When she and her family moved to the west of Florida,in 1915, she found a new challenge: a lack of clay. Savage found a way to get some of the materials she needed from a local potter and created a group of local artists that she entered at a county fair. George Graham Currie, her fair’s director, encouraged her to study art despite the racism during that …show more content…

Being an important figure in the Harlen Renaissance, she worked with other artists to showcase the contribution of African American culture. During one of her exhibition, the museum highlighted the artistic, social, and historic impact of Augusta Savage. Now, Augusta Savage is best known for The Harp, the sculpture she created for the 1939 World’s Fair, and is known in the Black community as an important community leader. However, Augusta Savage’s artistic skill was acclaimed internationally during her lifetime, and a examination of her artistic legacy is long