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    Augusta Savage (born Augusta Christine Fells; February 29, 1892 – March 27, 1962) was an American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She...
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  • known as The Harp, was a plaster sculpture by African-American artist Augusta Savage. It was commissioned for the 1939 New York World's Fair, and displayed...
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    The Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts (AFSIVA) is a public high school in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is named after Augusta Savage...
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    over the South and in some other parts of the country." A sculpture by Augusta Savage named after the song was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair...
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    Savage encouraged artists to seek financial compensation for their works, which led to the start of the Harlem Artist Guild in 1935. Augusta Savage was...
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  • Augusta Savage House and Studio is a historic home and sculpture studio located at Saugerties in Ulster County, New York, United States. The house is a...
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    of Breonna Taylor in her own home. The exhibition was organized by Augusta Savage Gallery, at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States,...
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  • Mailou Jones Jacob Lawrence Norman Lewis (artist) Archibald Motley Augusta Savage James Van Der Zee Meta Warrick Fuller Laura Wheeler Waring Hale Woodruff...
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  • club put on in 1922, entitled "Tallaboo". Poston married the sculptor Augusta Savage in 1923. In December of that year, he was the leader of a delegation...
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    the American sculptor Augusta Savage. The scarps Blossom Rupes extend from Savage to the southern rim of Caravaggio crater. Savage is northwest of the smaller...
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    environmental sculpture created by Harvey Fite. Saugerties Lighthouse Augusta Savage House and Studio Trinity Episcopal Church: consecrated on June 13, 1833...
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    Retrieved 2015-06-18. "Augusta Savage". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 2015-06-10. "The Harp by Augusta Savage". 1939 NY World's Fair. Archived...
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  • he met artist Augusta Savage, whose art studio was in the basement of the tailors shop. He studied art with Augusta Savage at the Savage Studio of Arts...
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    MLK, Malcolm X, Harriet Tubman — and strong maternal women. Sculptor Augusta Savage's work was similarly uplifting. In a large commission for the 1939 New...
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    artists Michelangelo, Auguste Rodin, Käthe Kollwitz, Kōtarō Takamura and Augusta Savage. The statue is made of stainless steel, weighs 500 kg, is 1.5 meters...
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  • Art Museum in 2003. Her teachers in the arts included the sculptor Augusta Savage (who obtained support for her from the Works Progress Administration)...
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    for others, notably the South Side Community Art Center in Chicago. Augusta Savage led various art classes in Harlem, and several other art leaders collaborated...
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  • actor Augusta Savage (1892–1962), African-American sculptor of the Harlem Renaissance Augustus Chase Savage (1832–1911), American hotelier Bas Savage (born...
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  • During the 1920s, artists such as Richmond Barthé, Aaron Douglas, Augusta Savage, and photographer James Van Der Zee became well known for their work...
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    Springs is also the birthplace of Augusta Savage (née Augusta Christine Fells, February 29, 1892 – March 26, 1962). Savage was an African-American sculptor...
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    exhibitions 1997 – Empty Wooden Cigarette Boxes From Cambodia, The Augusta Savage Gallery, Amherst, MA 2002 – Recent Works, The Brewery Studio, Boston...
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  • this group include Jacob Lawrence, Elba Lightfoot, Robert Blackburn, Augusta Savage, Norman Lewis, and Romare Bearden. "Alston, Charles". Benezit Dictionary...
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  • Elizabeth Catlett, Marion Palfi, poets Claude McKay, Dr. Charles Drew, Augusta Savage, anthropologist and dancer Katherine Dunham, singer Marian Anderson...
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    Retrieved 2015-06-22. "Augusta Savage". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 2015-06-10. "The Harp by Augusta Savage". 1939 NY World's Fair. Archived...
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  • Richard S. Aldrich, American lawyer and politician (d. 1941) 1892 – Augusta Savage, American sculptor (d. 1962) 1896 – Morarji Desai, Indian civil servant...
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    for the Harlem Community Arts Center under the leadership of sculptor Augusta Savage, and would go on to work for the Works Progress Administration on the...
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  • (1935–41) was an African-American organization founded by artists including Augusta Savage, Charles Alston, Elba Lightfoot, Louise E. Jefferson and bibliophile...
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  • muralist Naomi Polk (1892–1984), American artist, watercolors and poet Augusta Savage (1892–1962), sculptor, teacher Vaclav Vytlacil (1892–1984), painter...
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  • Johnson Lift Every Voice and Sing (sculpture), a 1939 sculpture by Augusta Savage Lift Every Voice (Andrew Hill album), an album recorded in 1969 by jazz...
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  • Jacob Lawrence, Edmonia Lewis, Archibald Motley, Raymond Saunders, Augusta Savage, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurice Utrillo, and...
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