TY - JOUR ID - 153882 TI - ROLE OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE GROUP IN THE AMERICAN PLASTIC MOVEMENT JO - Journal of Arts & Architecture Research Studies JA - JAARS LA - en SN - 2535-1508 AU - Mekkawy, Yuosif Mohammed Abdel Hafeez AD - Painting Department – Faculty of Fine Arts – Helwan University Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL - 1 IS - 2 SP - 227 EP - 242 KW - Harlem Renaissance KW - Hudson River School KW - Ashcan school DO - 10.47436/jaarsfa.v1i2.78 N2 - The research deals with the role of Harlem in the American plastic movement. It sheds light on the movement from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries since the American painters have traditionally dealt with the European Works until the emergence of Hudson River School. Its artists were influenced by Naturalism and subsequently adopted the ideasof American Impressionism. The emergence of the Ashcan school rejected all the above schools and adopted the themes of American daily life; all this has ended with the dominance of modernist artists.  With the rise of abstract expressionism, later, the regional movement rose against modernity, on the other hand, Harlem was formed of a large group of artists. Harlem group artists were from African origins and used the African culture, they combined it with modernism; this group has produced many artworks. In this paper the researcher’s interest is the plastic aspect of the movement. UR - https://jaars.journals.ekb.eg/article_153882.html L1 - https://jaars.journals.ekb.eg/article_153882_18274e18f28cf771c83e073e4352cfa7.pdf ER -