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De Nederlandse en buitenlandse musea herbergen een verborgen schat die bestaat uit meesterwerken waarop zwarte Afrikanen al eeuwen een belangrijke rol blijken te spelen. Bijna alle grote meesters blijken zwarte mensen te hebben verbeeld. De afgelopen jaren is onderzoek gedaan naar deze werken voor een tentoonstelling in De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam. Dat onderzoek is verwerkt in een aantrekkelijke en toegankelijk boek met essays over zwarte mensen aan Europese en Nederlandse hoven, de zwarte koning in het werk "De Aanbidding", zwarte mythologische figuren, Afrikanen in genreschilderijen, zwarte mensen in Nederland, de veranderende rol van zwarte mensen vanaf de negentiende eeuw, en Afrikanen in het werk van hedendaagse kunstenaars. Alle 140 getoonde werken krijgen uitvoerige aandacht in deze uitgave. Dat maakt dit boek tot een fraai overzichtswerk over de verbeelding van zwarte mensen in de Lage Landen tussen 1330 en 2008. Belangrijke auteurs en specialisten leverden een bijdrage.
Drawing --- Sculpture --- Painting --- drawings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual work] --- paintings [visual works] --- Iconography --- Exhibitions --- sculpture [visual works] --- negro --- exoticism --- Art, Dutch --- Blacks in art --- black --- Negroes in art --- Noirs --- Peinture --- Dans l'art --- Pays-bas --- Catalogues d'exposition --- Thèmes, motifs
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"'Black but Human' is the first study to focus on the visual representations of African slaves and ex-slaves in Spain during the Hapsburg dynasty. The Afro-Hispanic proverb 'Black but Human' is the main thread of the six chapters and serves as a lens through which to explore the ways in which a certain visual representation of slavery both embodies and reproduces hegemonic visions of enslaved and liberated Africans, and at the same time provides material for critical and emancipatory practices by Afro-Hispanics themselves. The African presence in the Iberian Peninsula between the late fifteenth century and the end of the seventeenth century was as a result of the institutionalization of the local and transatlantic slave trades. In addition to the Moors, Berbers and Turks born as slaves, there were approximately two million enslaved people in the kingdoms of Castile, Aragon and Portugal. The 'Black but Human' topos that emerges from the African work songs and poems written by Afro-Hispanics encodes the multi-layered processes through which a black emancipatory subject emerges and a 'black nation' forges a collective resistance. It is visually articulated by Afro-Hispanic and Spanish artists in religious paintings and in the genres of self-portraiture and portraiture. This extraordinary imagery coexists with the stereotypical representations of African slaves and ex-slaves by Spanish sculptors, engravers, jewellers, and painters mainly in the religious visual form and by European draftsmen and miniaturists, in their landscape drawings and sketches for costume books."--
Art --- History of Spain --- fine arts [discipline] --- art history --- slavery --- Habsburg [Dynasty] --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1400-1499 --- Slavery in art --- Slaves --- Blacks --- Art, Spanish --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- Enslaved persons --- Persons --- Slavery --- Art, Modern --- Spanish art --- Dau al set (Group of artists) --- Grupo Pórtico (Group of artists) --- Moviment Artístic del Mediterrani (Group of artists) --- History --- Black persons
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Cet essai fait le lien entre les études visuelles, la sémiotique, l'anthropologie et l'histoire de l'art pour saisir le fonctionnement des stéréotypes. Par une analyse de tableaux, il met au jour diverses stratégies qui ont inventé un Autre : le Juif, le Noir, le paysan et l'Alien contemporain.
Other (Philosophy) in art --- Stereotypes (Social psychology) in art --- Painting --- Social aspects --- Juifs --- Noirs --- Paysannerie --- Extraterrestres --- Autrui --- Art --- Dans l'art. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Jews in art --- Blacks in art --- Peasants in art --- Aliens in art --- Racism in art --- Noncitizens in art. --- Black people in art. --- art [fine art] --- philosophy --- Painting - Social aspects --- art [discipline]
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Between 1769 and 1819 London experienced an unprecedented growth in the proliferation of texts and images in the popular sphere, engaging learned citizens in discussion and commentary on the most pressing social and political issues of the day. From the repeal of the Stamp Act to the French revolution, the local Westminster election or the abolition of the slave trade, these prints, political pamphlets, plays, novels and periodicals collaborated (sometimes intentionally) in critique, praise and assessment of the country's changing socio-economic climate. African people were a critical aspect of this world of images, and their presence conveyed much about the implications of travel, colonialism and slavery on the collective psyche. Whether encountered on the streets of the city, in opulent stately homes, or in tracts describing the horrors of the slave trade, the British paid attention to Africans (consciously or not), and developed a means of expressing the impact of these encounters through images. Scholarship has begun to interrogate the presence of Africans in British art of this period, but very little has been written about their place in visual and literary humour created in a metropolitan context. This book fills this scholarly lacuna, exploring how and why satirical artists both mocked and utilized these characters as subversive comic weaponry.
741.5 --- 316.347 <6> --- 316.347 <41> --- 316.347 <41> Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- Spotprenten. Karikaturen. Cartoons. Striptekeningen. Satirische tekeningen --- Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Afrika --- 316.347 <6> Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Afrika --- 741.5 Spotprenten. Karikaturen. Cartoons. Striptekeningen. Satirische tekeningen --- Africans in art. --- Africans. --- Afrikaner --- Art and society --- Art and society. --- Art, British --- Art, British. --- Blacks in art. --- Caricatures and cartoons --- Caricatures and cartoons. --- Great Britain. --- Karikatur. --- Racism in art. --- Slavery in art. --- cartoons. --- racism. --- visual arts. --- History --- 1700-1899. --- England. --- Africans --- Blacks --- Racism in cartoons --- Caricature --- Ethnicity --- English wit and humor, Pictorial --- England --- Ethnic relations --- Iconography --- Art --- iconography --- cartoons [humorous images] --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- United Kingdom --- Black people --- kunst en politiek
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"En se fondant sur un corpus d'œuvres d'art connues et moins connues, l'auteure revisite les Beaux-Arts au XVIIIe siècle sous l'angle de la représentation des Noirs, figures qui, non seulement, articulent savoirs anthropologiques et expériences esthétiques, mais aussi histoire du luxe métropolitain et histoire de l'esclavage colonial. Ce livre est fondé sur une recherche de plus de dix ans sur les formes qu'ont prises les figures de l'Africain et de l'Africaine dans l'art continental et colonial français d'avant l'imaginaire abolitionniste. Il couvre les cultures visuelles et artistiques qui vont de la fin du XVIIe siècle – à l'époque de Coypel, Mignard, Largillière… – quand les colonies antillaises commencèrent à percer dans le champ artistique métropolitain, au premier tiers du XIXe siècle – à l'époque de Girodet, Benoist et Léthière jusqu'à Géricault… – quand l'échec de la première abolition de l'esclavage (1802) durcit l'iconographie partisane, mettant la violence des vies dans les plantations à l'ordre du jour de la création artistique."--Résumé de l'éditeur.
Art français --- Africains dans l'art. --- Noirs dans l'art. --- Noires dans l'art. --- Art et race. --- Conscience de race dans l'art. --- Racisme dans l'art. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Racisme --- Colonialisme --- Rapports sociaux --- Sociology of minorities --- Iconography --- art [fine art] --- racial discrimination --- iconography --- anno 1700-1799 --- France --- Africa --- Art, French --- Africans in art --- Blacks in art --- Art and race --- Race awareness in art --- Racism in art --- Themes, motives. --- Noirs --- Africains --- Race --- Art --- Dans l'art --- Black people in art. --- art [discipline]
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Painting --- Iconography --- exoticism --- negro --- Blacks in art --- Noirs dans l'art --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Goltzius, Hendrick, --- Rubens, Peter Paul, --- Sluijters, Jan --- Afrika --- Europa --- iconografie --- zwarten --- kleur --- modellen --- geschiedenis --- Rubens, Peter Paul --- Goltzius, Hendrick --- 7.041 --- 75.041 --- Thema's in de kunst ; zwarte mensen ; geschiedenis --- Thema's in de kunst ; de exotische mens --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Amsterdam ; De Nieuwe Kerk --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Schilderkunst ; de mens, portretten --- Sluijters, Jan. --- Afrika. --- Europa. --- black --- Black people in art --- Exhibitions. --- iconografie. --- zwarten. --- kleur. --- modellen. --- geschiedenis. --- Rubens, Peter Paul. --- Goltzius, Hendrick.
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Cet ouvrage est publié à l'occasion de l'exposition éponyme présentée au musée d'Orsay, Paris, du 26 mars au 21 juillet 2019.00En adoptant une approche multidisciplinaire, entre histoire de l'art et histoire des idées, cette exposition se penche sur des problématiques esthétiques, politiques, sociales et raciales ainsi que sur l'imaginaire que révèle la représentation des figures noires dans les arts visuels, de l'abolition de l'esclavage en France (1794) à nos jours. Tout en proposant une perspective continue, elle s'arrête plus particulièrement sur trois périodes clé : l'ère de l'abolition (1794-1848), la période de la Nouvelle peinture jusqu'à la découverte par Matisse de la Renaissance de Harlem et les débuts de l'avant-garde du XXe siècle et les générations successives d'artistes post-guerre et contemporains.
Blacks in art --- Africans in art --- Art, French --- 7.041 --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Exhibitions --- Zwarten ; mensen met een donkere huidskleur ; in de kunst --- Kunst en ras ; etno-raciale aspecten --- Kunst en racisme --- Noirs --- Peinture --- Artistes noirs --- Modèles (art) --- Dans l'art --- Catalogues d'exposition. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Painting --- models [people] --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- France --- Sociology of minorities --- Iconography --- iconography --- anno 1900-1999 --- geschiedenis --- kolonialisme --- modellen (persoon) --- racisme --- revoluties --- slavernij --- zwarten --- Baker, Josephine --- Dumas, Alexandre --- Dumas, Alexandre (fils) --- Dumas, Thomas-Alexandre --- Fidelin, Adrienne --- Matisse, Henri --- 18de eeuw --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Afrika --- Amerika --- Frankrijk --- Dans l'art. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- slavernij; lijfeigenen en slaven --- revolutie, revolte, opstand --- Negroes in art --- Black people in art --- modellen (persoon). --- zwarten. --- racisme. --- kolonialisme. --- slavernij; lijfeigenen en slaven. --- geschiedenis. --- revolutie, revolte, opstand. --- Dumas, Thomas-Alexandre. --- Dumas, Alexandre. --- Dumas, Alexandre (fils). --- Fidelin, Adrienne. --- Baker, Josephine. --- Matisse, Henri. --- 18de eeuw. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Afrika. --- Frankrijk. --- Amerika.
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