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ALSTON: HARLEM, c1940. Harlem Street Scene. Lithograph by Charles Henry Alson, c1940
ALSTON: HARLEM, c1940.
Harlem Street Scene. Lithograph by Charles Henry Alson, c1940
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1930s 1940s Black Harlem Henry Manhattan New York City Northeast Street Scene Alston
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ALSTON: HARLEM, c1940. This lithograph by Charles Henry Alson captures the vibrant energy of a Harlem street scene in the 1940s. The print showcases the rich cultural tapestry of African American life during this time period, offering a glimpse into the daily lives and experiences of its residents. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the composition. From the meticulously rendered buildings lining the streets to the diverse group of men engaging in conversation, each element contributes to an authentic portrayal of Harlem's bustling atmosphere. Alston's use of lithography brings depth and texture to his work, enhancing its visual impact. The bold lines and contrasting shades create a dynamic interplay between light and shadow, adding dimensionality to both people and architecture. Harlem itself serves as more than just a backdrop; it becomes an integral part of this artwork's narrative. Known for its role as a center for African American culture and creativity, Harlem exudes resilience and pride through Alston's depiction. This fine art print from Granger Art on Demand allows viewers to immerse themselves in this historic moment captured by Charles Henry Alson. It serves as a powerful reminder not only of Harlem’s significance but also celebrates African American contributions to art, history, and society at large.
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