Miss America (1893) by Walter Crane

Miss America - Walter Crane - 1893

Artwork Information

TitleMiss America
ArtistWalter Crane
Date1893
Art MovementNeo-Romanticism

About Miss America

The artwork entitled “Miss America,” created by Walter Crane in 1893, is a notable piece from the Neo-Romanticism movement. Classified as an illustration, it forms part of the series “Columbia’s Courtship.” This creation exemplifies the artistic aesthetics and thematic preoccupations of its time.

The artwork depicts a young woman adorned in a Native American-inspired costume, featuring a feathered headdress and animal-skin attire. She stands against a backdrop of lush, natural scenery, including water and foliage. Her stance is confident, holding a bow and arrows, evoking an aura of both grace and strength. Surrounding her are various elements of nature, such as seashells and a bird perched nearby, emphasizing her connection to the natural world. The accompanying text enhances the narrative quality of the illustration, bringing an additional dimension to the visual representation.

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