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in his early years, william grant still was inspired by writers and art from which artistic movement?

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In 1943, William Grant Still wrote his Suite for Violin and Piano, which took as its inspiration three sculptures: Richmond Barthé's African Dancer, Sargent Johnson's Mother and Child, and Augusta Savage's Gamin. Each of these works was created in the 1930s and each artist was associated with the Harlem Renaissance.

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