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    Did you know that one of the most famous sculptures in American history was destroyed because the artist simply couldn't afford to store it? Today, we dive into the powerful legacy of Augusta Savage—the woman who sculpted the face of the Harlem Renaissance and fought the government to prove that art has no color. Stay with us as we explore how she went from molding red clay in Florida to becoming a titan of the New York art world. In this In-Depth Biography, we explore the untold history of a visionary educator and sculptor. From her early struggles with a family that didn't understand her art to her triumphant rise in Paris, Augusta Savage’s journey is a masterclass in overcoming adversity. What You’ll Discover in This Video: • Untold History: The truth behind the "Fontainebleau Scandal" and how Augusta fought international racism. • Achievements & Struggles: The story of "The Harp," her 16-foot masterpiece created for the 1939 World's Fair. • Lifestyle & Mentorship: How she founded the Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts and mentored icons like Jacob Lawrence. • Wealth & Legacy: A look at her financial success, her quiet life in Saugerties, and why her work is finally getting the recognition it deserves. • If Augusta's struggle and triumph inspired you, hit that like button and subscribe to our channel for more stories on influential Black figures in art, science, and business. #AugustaSavage #HarlemRenaissance #BlackHistory #ArtHistory #UntoldHistory #BlackExcellence #WomenInArt #Sculpture #TheHarp #AfricanAmericanArt 📩 For Business Inquiries: yosephgebreyes7@gmail.com
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