Native Forms

Item

Title
Native Forms
Date
1945--1952
Creator
Hale A. Woodruff, 1900-1980
Contributor
Atlanta University Comission
Description
Hale Aspacio Woodruff was an artist and art educator known for his murals, paintings, and prints from Cairo, IL. Native Forms, the first panel in the Art of the Negro mural series, illustrates the range, diversity and function of art in traditional African societies.
Primary Subject
1900-1999
Black power
Activism
Art
Additional Subject
African diaspora
Racial uplift
Social life and customs
Afrocentrism
Location
Atlanta
Fulton County
Georgia
USA
Type
Murals
Medium
Oil on canvas
Measurements
11 ft. x 11 ft.
Format
JPG
HBCU Identifier
1952.012
HCAC Identifier
HCAC.CAU.110
Rights
All rights held by the Clark Atlanta University Art Museum. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Clark Atlanta University Art Museum, Clark Atlanta University, (404) 880-6102 Attn: Museum Director.
Contributing Institution
Clark Atlanta University
Source
Clark Atlanta University Art Museum
Collection
The Art of the Negro Mural Series
Language
English
Notes
Native Forms (1) illustrates the range, diversity and function of art in traditional African societies. He depicts figures dancing and warriors in regalia, and sculptors and a cave painter creating their mediums. He highlights African spiritualism and religion by centering Shango, the Yoruba Orisha of iron and thunder.
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