Clementine Hunter (1887-1988)
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Clementine Hunter (1887-1988)

Sunday on Cane River, Louisiana, 1955

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Clementine Hunter (1887-1988)
Sunday on Cane River, Louisiana, 1955
oil on plywood
32 ¾ x 59 ¼ in.
来源
Dr. Mildred Hart Bailey, Natchitoches, Louisiana
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拍品专文

Clementine Hunter painted vibrant scenes reflecting the society of the Louisiana plantation on which she spent most of her life. Her father, Janvier Reuben, moved his wife and seven children to Melrose Plantation in Cane River Country in northwest Louisiana during Hunter's teenage years and she would remain there throughout her life. The owner of Melrose, Carmelita "Cammie" Garrett Henry, was interested in reviving local arts and crafts and the home became a thriving mecca for art and history. François Mignon, Melrose's curator, encouraged Hunter's creativity and collected tubes of paint and other materials discarded by visiting artists for her use. Her works, depicting picking cotton and pecans, washing clothes, baptisms and funerals, are considered important documentation of plantation life in the early twentieth century.

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