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Clark, Adèle (1882–1983) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Clark returned to Virginia and taught classes in illustration at the Art Club of Richmond and was an instructor at the Richmond Training School for Kindergartners. About 1916 she and the Richmond artist Nora Houston established the Atelier. Their studio became a training ground for a generation of Virginia artists, including Theresa Pollak, who later founded the art program at the University of Richmond and the art school at Virginia Commonwealth University. Intending to revive the long-moribund eighteenth-century Academy of Sciences and Fine Arts, Clark and Houston in 1919 founded the Virginia League of Fine Arts and Handicrafts, which later merged with the Atelier and became part of the Richmond Academy of Arts. A painter primarily of portraits, landscapes, and religious scenes, Clark exhibited canvases at the Carnegie Institute, in Pittsburgh, and at Richmond’s Valentine Museum. Her oil painting ....

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Remembering Augusta Savage, The Only Black Woman Commissioned To Create Art For The 1939 World's Fair


Remembering Augusta Savage, The Only Black Woman Commissioned To Create Art For The 1939 World s Fair
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August Savage at work on the sculpture, 1930s.
NYPL
In 1921, Florida native Augusta Savage arrived in Harlem at the height of the Harlem Renaissance. Upon her arrival she applied to and was accepted into Cooper Union. Displaying advanced talent, by 1923 she had completed her BFA in three years. And about 16 years later, her work was on display at the 1939 World’s Fair in Queens.
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The Harp was exhibited in the court of the Contemporary Arts building
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Savage also known for being a gallerist, art teacher and activist  was one of the earliest American artists to celebrate Black physiognomy in her sculpture. In 1929, She created a portrait bust of her nephew entitled GAMIN which won her a Rosenwald Fellowship and Guggenheim Award to study in Europe for 3 years. ....

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