Impressions of freedom: Camille Pissarro and the post-emancipation Caribbean

Jon F. Sensbach
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ABSTRACT This study explores slavery and emancipation through the work of the painter Camille Pissarro (1830-1903). Sometimes called the “Father of Impressionism,” Pissarro, a Caribbean native of Sephardic Jewish descent, came of age during a cycle of slave rebellions and abolitions during the 1830s and 1840s. His earliest work focused on formerly enslaved people in the first phase of liberation. Pissarro’s West Indian studies anticipated his emergence as an influential avant-garde artist and left a rich visual archive of freed people. This study uses Pissarro’s art as a window onto the possibilities of, and restrictions on, post-emancipation life. It also argues that Pissarro’s aesthetic vision and stylistic innovations, influenced by his exposure to West Indian culture, connect the Black Atlantic and the Impressionist movement.
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自由的印象:卡米尔·毕沙罗和解放后的加勒比海
摘要本研究通过画家毕沙罗(1830-1903)的作品探讨奴隶制和解放。毕沙罗有时被称为“印象派之父”,他是塞法迪犹太后裔的加勒比海人,在19世纪30年代和19世纪40年代的奴隶叛乱和废奴循环中长大。他最早的作品集中在解放的第一阶段以前被奴役的人身上。毕沙罗的西印度研究预示着他将成为一位有影响力的先锋派艺术家,并为自由人留下了丰富的视觉档案。这项研究以毕沙罗的艺术为窗口,了解解放后生活的可能性和限制。它还认为毕沙罗的美学视野和风格创新,受到他接触西印度文化的影响,将黑大西洋和印象派运动联系在一起。
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