Landscape of Slavery

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Landscape of Slavery
Author : Angela D. Mack
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Language : English
Release Date : 18 May 2024
ISBN : 1570037205
Pages : 188 pages
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Through eighty-nine color plates and six thematic essays, this collection examines depictions of plantations, plantation views, and related slave imagery in the context of the history of landscape painting in America, while addressing the impact of these images on US race relations.

Landscape of Slavery

Through eighty-nine color plates and six thematic essays, this collection examines depictions of plantations, plantation views, and related slave imagery in the context of the history of landscape painting in America, while addressing the impact of these images on US race relations.

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