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A remarkably unique 17th-century double portrait depicting a Black and white woman side-by-side as equals will remain in the U.K., it was announced today. It is due to go on display for the public ...
Imagine being able to see all the colors of the spectrum one moment, and only black and white the next. You’d think that you were missing something – that the gray was just a stripped-down ...
An exceptionally rare 17th-century painting featuring a Black woman and a white woman side by side has gone on public display for the first time at Compton Verney, a historic manor in the English ...
A black-and-white etching on paper, an art form that has been around for 500 years. A portrait of a woman. In the background, probably some kind of domestic interior.
In Wiley’s rendering, Judith is depicted as a black woman and Holofernes as a white woman. Fans of the Obama portrait will recognize Wiley’s photo-realistic human figures, distinct colors and ...
A committee decreed the painting’s departure from the UK would be a misfortune because of its outstanding significance to the study of race and gender in the 17th century.
Her painting of the late Breonna Taylor was hailed as groundbreaking, and artist Amy Sherald has blazed a trail with her portraits of black America. She talks to Precious Adesina.
Imagine being able to see all the colors of the spectrum one moment, and only black and white the next. You’d think that you were missing something – that the gray was just a stripped-down ...
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