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Glass Frame : West Indian Man of Colour, Directing two Carib Women with a Child, c. 1780 (oil on canvas)
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West Indian Man of Colour, Directing two Carib Women with a Child, c. 1780 (oil on canvas)
XYC146356 West Indian Man of Colour, Directing two Carib Women with a Child, c.1780 (oil on canvas) by Brunias, Agostino (1728-96); 30.5x25 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12726655
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Banana Bananas Caribbean Employer Picked Plantation Pointing Produce Transporting Traditional Costume
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this oil on canvas print titled "West Indian Man of Colour, Directing two Carib Women with a Child". Agostino Brunias transports us back to the vibrant Caribbean in the late 18th century. The scene depicts a powerful man of color, dressed in traditional attire, directing two Carib women who carry a child and baskets filled with ripe bananas. The man's commanding presence is evident as he points towards their destination, assumedly a plantation where these valuable fruits will be transported. His hat and headdress signify his status as an employer or overseer, while the women's colorful costumes reflect their native heritage. This artwork offers us a glimpse into the laborious lives of those working in the Caribbean plantations during this era. It highlights not only the physical exertion required to transport heavy loads but also showcases the importance of bananas as a significant produce for exportation. Brunias masterfully captures both the beauty and complexity of this historical moment through his skilled brushstrokes. The composition draws our attention to each figure's role within this dynamic scene – from the confident direction given by the man to the strength displayed by these hardworking women. As we admire this remarkable piece from Yale Center for British Art's Paul Mellon Collection, we are reminded of how art can serve as a window into history, shedding light on forgotten narratives and celebrating cultural diversity.
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