Young Boy (1940 – 1942) by Augusta Savage

Young Boy - Augusta Savage - 1940 - 1942

Artwork Information

TitleYoung Boy
ArtistAugusta Savage
Date1940 - 1942
Art MovementRealism

About Young Boy

The artwork titled “Young Boy” is a sculpture created by Augusta Savage between the years 1940 and 1942. It belongs to the Realism art movement. The sculpture captures the essence of its subject with a focus on lifelike representation.

The sculpture depicts a young boy seated on a stone-like object, exuding a sense of stillness and contemplation. The boy’s pose is casual yet expressive, with one hand resting gently on his knee while the other hand lightly grips the edge of his seat. His lean and muscular physique is meticulously rendered, showcasing the artist’s skill in capturing human anatomy. The boy’s head is turned to his right, suggesting a moment of thoughtfulness or introspection. The texture of his hair and the subtle detailing of his facial features further contribute to the realism and poignancy of the piece. The sculpture, with its refined craftsmanship and emotive quality, stands as a testament to Augusta Savage’s mastery in capturing the human form and spirit.

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