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WOMAN AND CHILDREN, c1865. Portrait of an African-American woman, probably a nanny
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WOMAN AND CHILDREN, c1865. Portrait of an African-American woman, probably a nanny
WOMAN AND CHILDREN, c1865.
Portrait of an African-American woman, probably a nanny, with two white children. Tintype, c1865
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Media ID 12241125
1865 Black Caucasian Children Frame Infant Nanny Oval Tintype White Unidentified
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This print titled "WOMAN AND CHILDREN, c1865" takes us back in time to the mid-19th century. The portrait showcases an African-American woman, believed to be a nanny, standing proudly with two young white children. This tintype photograph captures a significant moment in history when racial dynamics were complex and evolving. The image is framed beautifully in an oval shape, adding a touch of elegance to the scene. The woman's expression exudes strength and tenderness as she gazes at the children under her care. Her presence suggests that she played a crucial role in their upbringing during this tumultuous period. The innocence of the two white children contrasts starkly against the backdrop of societal divisions prevalent at that time. It serves as a reminder that love and compassion can transcend boundaries imposed by race or social status. This unidentified woman represents countless African-American nannies who dedicated themselves to nurturing and caring for children from different backgrounds despite facing discrimination themselves. Granger Art on Demand has preserved this historical gem from 1865, allowing us to reflect upon our past while acknowledging how far we have come towards achieving equality and understanding among diverse communities.
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