Harlem Girl (Lenore) (1935) by Augusta Savage

Harlem Girl (Lenore) - Augusta Savage - 1935

Artwork Information

TitleHarlem Girl (Lenore)
ArtistAugusta Savage
Date1935
Art MovementRealism

About Harlem Girl (Lenore)

The artwork, titled “Harlem Girl (Lenore),” created by Augusta Savage in 1935, is a sculpture belonging to the Realism art movement. This piece stands as a testament to Savage’s skill in capturing the essence of her subjects with striking authenticity.

In the artwork, a young girl is meticulously sculpted with a lifelike expression that portrays both innocence and contemplation. The detail in the girl’s hair and facial features reflects the artist’s commitment to Realism. Her hair is styled simply, with a bow adorning the top, adding a touch of delicacy. A small bird perches on her shoulder, introducing an element of tenderness and connection with nature. The bust rests on a polished wooden base, further enhancing the overall presentation and stability of the sculpture.

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