Feb 14, 2013 - Sale 2303

Sale 2303 - Lot 24

Unsold
Estimate: $ 8,000 - $ 12,000
AUGUSTA SAVAGE (1892 - 1962)
Lift Every Voice and Sing.

White metal cast with copper patina, painted gold, circa 1939. Approximately 270x240x100 mm; 10 3/4x9 1/2x4 inches. Incised signature and "World's Fair 1939" at the base. Cast by Augusta Savage Studios, Inc., New York.

Provenance: private New York collection.

A life-size version of Lift Every Voice and Sing was commissioned by the 1939 New York World's Fair committee in 1937. Savage left the WPA to work on this monumental project, inspired by James Weldon's and Rosamund Johnson's anthem, Lift Every Voice. Sadly, the original work was destroyed when the fair was over, but these smaller, souvenir versions were cast by the artist. When the commission was finished, Savage was left unemployed and destitute, and she was forced to give up her career as an artist. In the mid 1940s, Savage lived a reclusive life in Saugerties, NY, where she began to explore her interest in writing. In 1962, Savage returned to New York City, but died of cancer later that same year.