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I wrote about a wonderful Philly-raised sculptor with incredible work whose contributions have long gone underappreciated. Though she ran in the same circles as W.E.B. DuBois, Alain Locke, and Auguste Rodin, artist Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller never received the same recognition as her peers.
Called the “sculptor of horrors,” she created figural works that reflected the suffering and violence African Americans experienced in the early 1900s. Though under-recognized in the canon of American art history, Fuller has received new appreciation in recent years as art historians have revisited her legacy. In recent years, she’s received new attention by art historians revisiting her legacy.
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