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Head of a West African woman, c.1775 (watercolour)
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Head of a West African woman, c.1775 (watercolour)
7341536 Head of a West African woman, c.1775 (watercolour) by Bray, Gabriel (1750-1823); 22.1x19 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Gabriel Bray
A left-profile study of a female African head, with elaborately braided hair, presumably made on one of Gabriel Bray's two voyages to West Africa. With PAJ2011 and an evident pair (PAJ2032 and PAJ2033) it is one of four single monochrome studies of African heads by Bray in the related group, which also includes three more stylized pairs on single sheets in greater colour (PAJ2028, PJ2029 and PAJ2040).); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This stunning watercolour print captures the head of a West African woman, dating back to around 1775. The intricate details of her elaborately braided hair showcase the beauty and artistry of African hairstyling traditions. Created by artist Gabriel Bray during his voyages to West Africa, this portrait offers a glimpse into the cultural richness and diversity of the region in the 18th century.
The left-profile view highlights the graceful features of the woman's face, emphasizing her natural beauty and femininity. The monochrome palette adds a timeless quality to the artwork, allowing viewers to focus on the craftsmanship and skillful execution of Bray's work.
Through this portrait, we are invited to appreciate not only the physical appearance of this African woman but also her individuality and unique identity. Her gaze seems to convey a sense of strength and resilience, reflecting the spirit of generations past.
As we admire this piece from National Maritime Museum in London, we are reminded of the importance of preserving and celebrating diverse cultural heritage through art. This image serves as a powerful reminder that beauty comes in many forms and transcends time and space.
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