フィラデルフィア美術館のインスタグラム(philamuseum) - 9月6日 02時57分
Many artists of the Harlem Renaissance focused on African images and themes as a way to reconnect with and reclaim their racial heritage and identity. Here, Hale Woodruff depicts an abstract, graphic rendering of an African woman wearing a headdress. A key figure during the Great Migration, Woodruff promoted African American art and civil rights not only through his artwork but also as a teacher and exhibit planner.
"African Headdress," around 1935; printed 1996, by Hale Woodruff
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