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Woman of Samaria, 1940 (oil on canvas)
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Woman of Samaria, 1940 (oil on canvas)
BRN195080 Woman of Samaria, 1940 (oil on canvas) by Pippin, Horace (1888-1946); The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; © Barnes Foundation; American, out of copyright
Media ID 25169646
© Barnes Foundation / Bridgeman Images
African American Black Art Dusk Harlem Renaissance Jacobs Well Samaritaine Samaritan
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In this oil on canvas painting titled "Woman of Samaria, 1940" artist Horace Pippin transports us to a moment in time. The woman depicted, an African American figure, stands at the center of the composition with grace and dignity. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of dusk, her silhouette is illuminated by warm hues that create a sense of serenity. Pippin's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing the essence of this Samaritan woman from biblical times. Her expression reflects both curiosity and vulnerability as she engages with viewers through her piercing gaze. The artist skillfully portrays her inner strength and resilience amidst societal challenges faced by black individuals during his era. The Harlem Renaissance influence is palpable in this artwork, showcasing Pippin's contribution to the cultural movement that celebrated African American artistry and identity. The painting also references Jacob's Well from Christian tradition, symbolizing spiritual nourishment and connection. This print captures not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind Pippin's work. As we observe this masterpiece from The Barnes Foundation collection in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we are reminded of its timeless relevance today. It serves as a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries and tell stories that resonate across generations.
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