ÜCRETSİZ SANAT DANIŞMANLIĞI

x
Baskıyı satın al Baskıyı satın alTabloyu Sipariş Et Tabloyu Sipariş Et PaylaşPaylaş
DetaylarDetaylar Favorilere ekle Favorilere ekle İndirİndir Benzerlerini görBenzerlerini gör X-IşınıX-Işını Slayt GösterisiSlayt Gösterisi

Emancipation

An allegorical sculpture by Meta Fuller featuring figures emerging from the tree of knowledge to celebrate freedom, this powerful piece invites you to explore the profound legacy of African American artistry.

Discover Augustus Fuller, a Deaf American folk portrait painter known for his simple yet powerful depictions of individuals & social issues. Explore his unique art!

Çevrimiçi önizlemeden çok daha üstün, yüksek çözünürlüklü ve iyileştirilmiş bir dijital görüntü satın alın.

Her dosya, uzman ekibimiz tarafından gelişmiş araçlar ve titiz manuel rötuş teknikleri kullanılarak özenle hazırlanır. Her görüntünün olağanüstü netliğe, kusursuz renk doğruluğuna ve ince ayrıntılara sahip olduğundan emin oluruz.

Son dosya; profesyonel, editoryal ve baskı süreçlerinde anında kullanıma uygun şekilde optimize edilerek 72 saat içinde e-posta yoluyla teslim edilir. Bu, seçkin tasarım stüdyoları, yayıncılar ve galerilerin güvendiği aynı kalite standartlarındadır.

Dijital Görsel

Kişisel sergileme, baskı ve yaratıcı projeleriniz için yüksek çözünürlüklü bir dosya indirin.

Toplam Tutar

$9.99

Her Dijital Görüntü Siparişinde Dahil Olanlar

Uzman Dijital Teslimat, Garantili

WahooArt.com seçtiğinizde, sadece bir görsel edinmekle kalmaz; titizlikle hazırlanmış, profesyonelce iyileştirilmiş dijital bir sanat eserine sahip olur ve memnuniyet garantisiyle güvence altına alınırsınız. Siparişinizle birlikte otomatik olarak sunulan her şey şunlardır:

shipping_icon
Hızlı E-posta ile Teslimat

Yüksek çözünürlüklü dijital görüntü dosyanız, siparişinizin üzerinden en geç 72 saat geçmeden e-posta ile size gönderilecektir; hemen kullanıma hazırdır.

canvas_icon
Yapay Zeka İle İyileştirilmiş Dijital Dosya

Sanat eseriniz; maksimum detay, netlik ve renk doğruluğu sağlamak amacıyla gelişmiş yapay zeka araçları ve manuel düzenleme kullanılarak profesyonelce optimize edilmektedir.

insurance_icon
Ömür Boyu Ücretsiz Yeniden Gönderim

Dosyanızı yanlışlıkla mı sildiniz yoksa kayıp mı oldu? Endişelenmeyin; dosyanızı dilediğiniz zaman size ücretsiz olarak tekrar göndereceğiz.

tax_icon
Hiçbir Zaman İthalat Ücreti Ödemeyin

Sanat eserinizin tadını gümrük vergisi, harç veya teslimat ücreti ödemeden anında çıkarın; dijital indirmeler her zaman vergiden muaftır.

color_icon
Renk Doğruluğu Garantisi

Profesyonel araçlar ve renk yönetimi kullanarak dijital görselinizin orijinal renklere mümkün olduğunca yakın yansıtılmasını sağlıyoruz.

return_icon
60 Günlük Memnuniyet Garantisi

If you're not satisfied with your digital image, we'll revise it or refund 100% within 60 days - no questions asked.

guarantee_icon
100% Para İadesi Garantisi

Memnun kalmadınız mı? Dijital dosyanızı aldıktan sonraki 60 gün içinde, hiçbir soru sorulmaksızın tam iade alın.

discount_icon
Toplu Sipariş İndirimleri

Buy 3 images, save 10% - Buy 5, save 15% - Buy 10+, save 20%. Great for creative projects, galleries, and agencies.

Koleksiyon Detayları

A preeminent African American woman sculptor, Meta Fuller created Emancipation in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. The allegorical sculpture depicts male and female figures that emerge from the tree of knowledge at the center of the sculpture. Emancipation is now on display in Harriet Tubman Park in Boston’s South End. The sculpture is co-owned with the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists.

Sanatçı Özgeçmişi

A Silent Voice: The Life and Art of Augustus Fuller

Augustus Fuller, a name often whispered in the annals of American folk art, represents more than just a painter; he embodies resilience, self-taught skill, and a unique perspective born from silence. Born in Deerfield, Massachusetts, around 1812, Fuller navigated a world largely inaccessible to him as a deaf-mute individual. His story is one of overcoming societal barriers through artistic expression, becoming an itinerant portraitist who captured the essence of his subjects with striking simplicity and directness. While biographical details remain fragmented, piecing together accounts from letters, historical records, and surviving artworks reveals a life dedicated to observation, connection, and the quiet power of visual communication. Fuller’s early exposure to art likely stemmed from his family; his stepmother came from an artistic background, providing a nurturing environment that fostered his innate talent. A pivotal moment arrived with his attendance at the American Asylum for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, where he received formal instruction in drawing and painting—a rare opportunity for someone with his disabilities during that era. This foundational training equipped him with technical skills but couldn’t fully contain the burgeoning artistic vision within him.

The Itinerant Life: Painting a New England Portrait

Fuller eschewed the traditional path of settling into a single community, instead embracing the life of an itinerant portrait painter. Traveling throughout New England and western New York in the mid-19th century, he offered his services to those who sought to preserve their likenesses—farmers, merchants, families, individuals from all walks of life. This nomadic existence was not merely a matter of professional necessity; it was also a means of connection. Unable to communicate verbally, Fuller relied on keen observation and empathetic engagement with his sitters. His portraits are remarkable for their intimacy, capturing not just physical features but also the personality and spirit of each individual. He worked primarily in watercolor on ivory, creating miniature masterpieces that were affordable and accessible to a wider clientele. The small scale of these works perhaps reflected both practical considerations—ease of transport during his travels—and an artistic preference for focused detail and emotional resonance. His half-brother, George Fuller, initially accompanied him on his painting tours before embarking on his own successful career as an artist, demonstrating the familial encouragement that underpinned Augustus’s journey.

Simplicity and Social Commentary: A Unique Artistic Style

Fuller's artistic style is characterized by its deliberate simplicity—a rejection of elaborate ornamentation in favor of directness and emotional honesty. His figures are rendered with a gentle realism, often set against plain backgrounds that emphasize their presence. While he adhered to the conventions of folk portraiture, Fuller infused his work with subtle yet powerful social commentary. Several of his most intriguing paintings address themes of slavery and abolitionism. “Emancipation”, for example, depicts a Black man breaking free from chains—a bold statement against the institution of slavery that was particularly striking for its time. Perhaps even more arresting is “Talking Skull”, a haunting image of a skull with an open mouth, seemingly speaking out against injustice and oppression. These works reveal Fuller’s awareness of the social issues surrounding him and his willingness to use his art as a vehicle for protest—a silent yet potent form of activism. The inclusion of such imagery in his repertoire sets him apart from many of his contemporaries, highlighting his unique perspective and moral convictions.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Augustus Fuller’s life was cut short in 1873 at the age of 61, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate and inspire. Though he received little recognition during his lifetime, his paintings have gained increasing attention in recent decades as scholars and collectors rediscover the richness and depth of American folk art. His story challenges conventional notions of artistic genius, demonstrating that creativity can flourish even in the face of adversity. Fuller’s work is not merely a reflection of 19th-century New England society; it is a testament to the power of human connection, the importance of self-expression, and the enduring legacy of an artist who found his voice—not through words, but through the eloquent language of paint. He stands as a significant figure in American art history, not only for his artistic skill but also for his unwavering commitment to social justice and his ability to transcend personal limitations through the transformative power of creativity.
  • Pioneered silent protest art within the folk painting tradition.
  • Demonstrated the accessibility of portraiture to a wider audience.
  • Challenged societal norms through depictions of abolitionist themes.
augustus fuller

augustus fuller

1812 - 1873 , United States of America

Kısa Bilgiler

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Folk Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1812
  • Date Of Death: 1873
  • Full Name: Augustus Fuller
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Emancipation
    • Talking Skull
    • Inseparables
  • Place Of Birth: Deerfield, USA