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画作名称:
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Dressing for the Carnival |
中文名称:
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狂欢节着装 |
画 家:
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温斯洛·霍默(Winslow Homer) |
作品年份:
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1877 年 |
原作材质:
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布面油画 |
画作尺寸:
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50.8 x 76.2cm |
馆藏链接:
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大都会艺术博物馆(The Metropolitan Museum of Art) |
备注信息:
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In this Reconstruction-era painting, Homer evokes the dislocation and endurance of African American culture that was a legacy of slavery. The central figure represents a character from a Christmas celebration known as Jonkonnu, once observed by enslaved people in North Carolina and, possibly, eastern Virginia. Rooted in the culture of the British West Indies, the festival blended African and European traditions. After the Civil War, aspects of Jonkonnu were incorporated into Independence Day events; the painting’s original title was Sketch—4th of July in Virginia. The theme of independence was particularly relevant in 1877, when emancipated Black Americans in the South saw an end to their brief experience of full civil rights with the final withdrawal of federal troops.
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