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Artwork From 08/04/2023, Referenced From A Photo By @mowalola On Instagram

artwork from 08/04/2023, referenced from a photo by @mowalola on Instagram


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View From The Kitchen Window Of My Mother's Childhood Home In Jamaica
View From The Kitchen Window Of My Mother's Childhood Home In Jamaica

view from the kitchen window of my mother's childhood home in Jamaica

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CW: Slight Blood, Burn Wounds

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Charles Ethan Porter (1847-1923) "Untitled (Cracked Watermelon)" (c. 1890) Oil On Canvas Located In The

Charles Ethan Porter (1847-1923) "Untitled (Cracked Watermelon)" (c. 1890) Oil on canvas Located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York, United States

Porter was among the first African American artists to exhibit his work nationally and the only one to specialize in still lifes. The painting's subject—originally an African gourd brought to the New World by seventeenth-century Spaniards and cultivated by colonists—is significant. Porter chose to paint a watermelon, an earlier symbol of American abundance—and during the Civil War period one particularly associated with free Blacks—when it was increasingly defined by virulent stereotyping. By reclaiming the subject in artistic terms, Porter challenged a contemporary racist trope.


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