Renaissance Women: Laura Wheeler Waring
Womanica
Acast Creative Studios
4.3 • 920 Ratings
🗓️ 13 February 2025
⏱️ 7 minutes
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Summary
Laura Wheeler Waring (1887-1948) was an American artist known for her landscapes, still-lifes, and portraits of African-American life. She was a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance and a civil rights activist whose time spent abroad in France greatly influenced her artistic work.
For Further Reading:
- Artnet: Laura Wheeler Waring
- The New York Amsterdam News: Painter Laura Wheeler Waring, noted for her portraits and illustrations
- The New York Times: With ‘Gems' From Black Collections, the Harlem Renaissance Reappears
- The New Yorker: Brightening the History of Harlem
- JSTOR: "A CONSTANT STIMULUS AND INSPIRATION": LAURA WHEELER WARING IN PARIS IN THE 1910s AND 1920s
- Biennale Art: Laura Wheeler Waring
- The University of Chicago: Laura Wheeler Waring
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| 1:03.0 | Hello, I'm Taylor Williamson, a senior producer at Wonder Media Network, and I'm so excited to be guest hosting this week's episodes of Wamanica. |
| 1:11.2 | This Black History Month, we're talking about Renaissance women. |
| 1:14.4 | As part of the famed cultural and artistic Harlem Renaissance movement, these women found beauty |
| 1:18.9 | in an often ugly world. |
| 1:21.6 | Today's Wamanican was a global traveler whose journeys abroad shaped her creative and cultural |
| 1:25.9 | imagination. |
| 1:27.6 | Her artistry during a period of great societal change boldly asserted the dignity, |
| 1:31.8 | humanity, and everyday struggle of black people in America. |
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