12019-08-28T06:57:08-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739Aaron Douglas was born in Topeka, Kansas, on May 26, 1899Lauren Cesiro2plain2019-08-28T06:57:40-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739
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12019-09-03T18:27:04-07:00Aaron Douglas (1899-1979) Zora Neale Hurston, 19266Label & Mediaplain2019-09-04T11:11:42-07:00 Both Zora Neale Hurston—best known today for her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God—and Douglas were recent arrivals to New York when she sat for this pastel portrait in 1926. Douglas had moved to the city just the previous year, and was quickly finding his footing in the cultural ferment of the Harlem Renaissance, while Hurston had come to New York only a few months prior to begin her studies in anthropology at Barnard College.
In her portrait, Hurston sits in a heavy wooden chair that frames her rather stiff pose. She has kept on her winter coat, elegant fox stole and hat, and clutches her purse in her right hand, all rendered by Douglas in a subtle tonal range of warm pastel browns. However, as captured by the artist, her youthful features—she was then in her mid-thirties, though she claimed to be a decade younger—attest to the dynamism of this writer just entering her creative maturity.