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West-India Flower Girl

Agostino Brunias1780

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Williamsburg, United States

The work of London-based Italian painter Agostino Brunias was characterized by his paintings and prints of Black and mixed-race subjects in the Caribbean. His portrayals paint the slave societies of the Caribbean (or as they were known int he period the West Indies) in a flattering and sanitized light, however his portrayals of subjects of African descent are treated with detail and attention that was unusual for this time period. He travelled to the Caribbean in 1770 as the personal painter of Sir William Young who was the Governor of Dominica. During his time in the Caribbean, he made paintings of free people of color, colonists, and slaves, often engaging in leisure activities such as dances or shopping in a market. Brunias marketed his paintings and prints to the British market. These portrayals, obscure the realities of slavery, are important documents of the dress, culture, and lives of free and Black people of the Caribbean.
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  • Title: West-India Flower Girl
  • Creator: Agostino Brunias
  • Date Created: 1780
  • Location Created: England, London
  • Physical Dimensions: Unframed: 11 3/4" x 8 1/8"
  • Type: Prints
  • Rights: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Gift of the John D. Rockefeller, 3rd, Fund, Inc., through the generosity and interest of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd, and members of the family.
  • External Link: Learn more about this object at Colonial Williamsburg's emuseum
  • Medium: Stipple engraving and line engraving with hand coloring
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

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