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La Capresse des Colonies
ArtistCharles-Henri-Joseph Cordier
Year1861
MediumOnyx, marble, bronze and gilt bronze, marble
Location Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

La Capresse des Colonies is a mid-19th century sculpture by French sculptor Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier. [1] Sculpted from Algerian marble and adorned with bronze and onyx, using polychromy, the statue was crafted in the years following the 1848 emancipation of slaves in the French Empire, an edict which greatly inspired Cordier. It is part of a pair with The Jewish Woman of Algiers. Both sculptures are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

References

  1. ^ "La Capresse des Colonies". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
La Capresse des Colonies
ArtistCharles-Henri-Joseph Cordier
Year1861
MediumOnyx, marble, bronze and gilt bronze, marble
Location Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

La Capresse des Colonies is a mid-19th century sculpture by French sculptor Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier. [1] Sculpted from Algerian marble and adorned with bronze and onyx, using polychromy, the statue was crafted in the years following the 1848 emancipation of slaves in the French Empire, an edict which greatly inspired Cordier. It is part of a pair with The Jewish Woman of Algiers. Both sculptures are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

References

  1. ^ "La Capresse des Colonies". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2019-12-04.

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