Black victorians : black people in British art, 1800-1900 /edited by Jan Marsh.
"Black Victorians brings together over 100 images depicting black figures, to reveal the diversity of representation within nineteenth-century visual culture and to foreground the 'forgotten' presence of people of African descent in Victorian British art. The range of images is broad, from pictures of soldiers and sailors in Britain's armed forces and men and women in genre scenes to portraits of entertainers and political refugees and studies of artists' models. Notable individuals featured include actor Ira Aldridge, Crimean heroine Mary Seacole, the Queen's god-daughter Sarah Bonetta Davies, composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass. In addition to the fine arts of painting, drawing and sculpture, the selection includes photography, popular illustration, caricature and ephemera, which provide a cultural context for the portraits and subject pictures, as well as presenting black figures as members of British society in everyday settings."--Provided by the publisher.
Record Details
Publisher: | Manchester Art Gallery and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in association with Lund Humphries, |
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Pub Date: | 2005. |
Pages: | 208 p. : |
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Call Number
7.035/.036"180/190"(41)
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Copy
1
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Item ID
PBF7078
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Material
BOOK
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