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Portrait of Aaron Douglas

Edwin Augustus Harleston (1882-1931) was a Charleston artist known for realistic portraits of African Americans, inspired by classical styles. A founding NAACP leader & excluded from the Charleston Renaissance, his work captures Black life and herita

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A Charleston, South Carolina native, Edwin Augustus Harleston was a graduate of the prestigious Avery Normal Institute in Charleston and Atlanta University. In Atlanta he studied sociology under renowned scholar Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, and in 1905 Harleston was accepted to Harvard University to continue his liberal arts education. However, when he arrived in Boston he changed his mind, and instead, chose to attend art school at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. After seven years of study under the direction of artists such as Edmund C. Tarbell, Frank Benson, and Phillip Hale, Harleston returned to Charleston as one of the city

Artist Biography

Edwin Augustus Harleston: A Pioneer of Black Portraiture

Edwin Augustus Harleston (March 14, 1882 – May 10, 1931) stands as a remarkable figure in American art history—a testament to artistic ambition coupled with unwavering commitment to racial justice. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, to Louisa Moultrie Harleston and Edwin Gaillard Harleston, a prosperous former coastal schooner captain who owned the Harleston Funeral Home, his early life was shaped by familial heritage rooted in free people of color—a lineage tracing back several generations—and paternal influence from a white planter. This duality profoundly impacted his worldview and fueled his artistic endeavors.
  • Early Education & Influences:
  • He demonstrated exceptional academic aptitude, securing a scholarship to the Avery Normal Institute where he graduated valedictorian in 1900. Recognizing his intellectual curiosity, he pursued further studies at Atlanta University under the guidance of W.E.B. Du Bois—a relationship that would prove formative, instilling within him a lifelong dedication to civil rights activism and shaping his artistic vision.

Artistic Training & Style

Despite facing significant barriers due to racial prejudice prevalent in the art world of his time—specifically exclusion from the “Charleston Renaissance,” a movement dominated by white artists—Harleston persevered, achieving formal artistic training at Harvard University and subsequently enrolling in the School of Fine Arts, Boston. Notably, he studied under influential instructors like Frank W. Benson, who championed Vermeer’s technique of binocular vision—a method emphasizing subtle differences in perspective between each eye to create depth and realism. This meticulous approach directly informed Harleston's distinctive style: capturing the essence of his subjects with remarkable accuracy while subtly mirroring classical painting conventions.

Notable Works & Recognition

Edwin Augustus Harleston’s artistic legacy rests primarily on his captivating portraits—particularly *Portrait of Aaron Douglas*, which resides at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston. This masterpiece exemplifies Harleston's mastery of realism, skillfully conveying Douglas’s character and presence with nuanced detail. Beyond this iconic piece, he produced numerous commissions depicting prominent figures from Charleston society—individuals who recognized his talent and championed his work despite societal prejudices. His inclusion in the Harmon Foundation exhibition solidified his reputation as a leading artist of the “New Negro” movement, marking a pivotal moment in Black artistic history.

Legacy & Significance

Edwin Augustus Harleston’s contribution extends beyond mere aesthetic achievement; he embodied the spirit of activism and intellectual engagement characteristic of his era. As president of Charleston's NAACP branch, he spearheaded efforts to advance racial equality within the city—a commitment that underscored his belief in art as a tool for social change. His unwavering dedication to portraying Black life authentically—avoiding stereotypes and caricatures—established him as a pioneer of Black portraiture and cemented his place among the most important artists of his time. Harleston’s enduring influence continues to inspire artists today, reminding us that artistic excellence can coexist with moral conviction.
edwin augustus harleston

edwin augustus harleston

1882 - 1931 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realistic portraits inspired by classical paintings
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Charleston Renaissance']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • William Paxton
    • Frank W. Benson
  • Date Of Birth: March 14, 1882
  • Date Of Death: May 10, 1931
  • Full Name: Edwin Augustus Harleston
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ['Portrait of Aaron Douglas']
  • Place Of Birth: Charleston, United States
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