A Negro Festival drawn from Nature in the Island of St Vincent, Agostino Brunias, 1801

A Negro Festival drawn from Nature in the Island of St Vincent, Agostino Brunias, 1801

Engraving 'after agostino brunias' (ca 1801) and formerly attributed to him, entitled a negro festival drawn from nature in the island of st vincent. Engraved by audinet. The work depicts apparently happy slaves dancing in fine clothes in a clearing, with a spread of exotic fruits from a large wicker hamper. In collection of national maritime museum, greenwich. Date: 1801.
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