On View
Visual Arts Gallery
Exhibition
Reckoning: Protest. Defiance. Resilience.
Created by
Saar, Alison, American, born 1956
Subject of
Tubman, Harriet, American, 1822 - 1913
Date
2007
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
H x W x D: 22 1/2 × 12 × 24 in. (57.2 × 30.5 × 61 cm)
Caption
This maquette of Swing Low: Harriet Tubman Memorial is the model of a sculpture erected in the historically Black community of Harlem, in Manhattan, amidst plantings native to New York and Maryland, Tubman’s home state. The work depicts Tubman marching toward the American South like a locomotive, her petticoats pushing aside all resistance. The roots trailing her dress symbolize enslaved people uprooting themselves on their journey toward freedom, and Tubman’s role in uprooting the slave system itself.
On her portrayal of Tubman, Saar says, “I wanted not merely to speak of her courage or illustrate her commitment but to honor her compassion. And in this monument, I hope that the spirit of Harriet Tubman will inspire compassion in all of us here and for generations to come.”
Description
A bronze maquette for the Harriet Tubman memorial monument. The maquette portrays Tubman walking forward while trailing behind her are roots extending from the ground. On the surface of her skirt are individual faces along with locks and keys. Tubman stands on a small platform set atop a rock-like surface. Along the edge of the platform are small squares resembling quilt blocks. Set in an alternating pattern, each block depicts either geometric design or a small vignette, such as a male and female figure with an angel, a female figure chopping wood, and a male and female figure holding hands.
Classification
Visual Arts
Type
maquettes
portraits
Topic
Activism
Art
Emancipation
Freedom
Resistance
Self-liberation
Slavery
U.S. History, Civil War, 1861-1865
Women
Credit Line
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Mimi and Werner Wolfen.
Object number
2011.63
Restrictions & Rights
© 2007 Alison Saar
Permission required for use. Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5f1e3de3f-c0b8-4073-8d5a-ab2b326f79de

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