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Author Bagneris, Mia L., author

Title Colouring the Caribbean : race and the art of Agostino Brunias / Mia L. Bagneris
Published Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (colour)
Series Rethinking art's histories
Summary Colouring the Caribbean offers the first comprehensive study of Agostino Brunias's intriguing pictures of colonial West Indians of colour - so called 'Red' and 'Black' Caribs, dark-skinned Africans and Afro-Creoles, and people of mixed race - made for colonial officials and plantocratic elites during the late-eighteenth century. Although Brunias's paintings have often been understood as straightforward documents of visual ethnography that functioned as field guides for reading race, this book investigates how the images both reflected and refracted ideas about race commonly held by eighteenth-century Britons, helping to construct racial categories while simultaneously exposing their constructedness and underscoring their contradictions. The book offers provocative new insights about Brunias's work gleaned from a broad survey of his paintings, many of which are reproduced here for the first time
Subject Brunias, Agostino -- Criticism and interpretation
Race in art.
Imperialism in art.
ART -- History -- General.
ART / History / General
Imperialism in art
Race in art
Race relations
SUBJECT Caribbean Area -- In art
Caribbean Area -- Race relations -- History
Subject Caribbean Area
Genre/Form Art
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781526120472
152612047X
9781526120465
1526120461