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  • Dressing for the Carnival, Winslow Homer (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1836–1910 Prouts Neck, Maine), Oil on canvas, American

Dressing for the Carnival

#4031

Winslow Homer

1877

Oil on canvas

Descripción

In this painting Homer evoked the dislocation and endurance of African American culture that is a legacy of slavery—specifically the Jonkonnu festival, rooted in the culture of the British West Indies and celebrated by enslaved people in Virginia and North Carolina. After the Civil War, aspects were incorporated into Independence Day events. The painting’s original title was Sketch—4th of July in Virginia. The theme of freedom was particularly relevant in 1877, when Black Americans saw an end to their brief experience of full civil rights after federal troops withdrew completely from the South.

4031. Winslow Homer, *Dressing for the Carnival*, 1877

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Dimensiones
20 x 30in. (50.8 x 76.2cm); Framed: 31 9/16 × 41 1/2 × 5 7/8 in. (80.1 × 105.4 × 14.9 cm)
Reconocimientos
Amelia B. Lazarus Fund, 1922
Número de registro
22.22

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