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Exhibition Review
Art and Emancipation in Jamaica. New Haven and Kingston
02/2008 | 1259 | 150
Pages: 134-135
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Reviewer:
Brockington, Grace (Brockington, Grace)
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Reviewed Items
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Art and Emancipation in Jamaica: Isaac Mendes Belisario and His Worlds | institution: National Gallery of Jamaica , institution: Yale Center for British Art
Illustrations
Attributed works:
70. ‘Jaw-Bone, or House John Canoe’, by Isaac Mendes Belisario. From Sketches of Character, In Illustration of the Habits, Occupations, and Costume of the Negro Population in the Island of Jamaica. Kingston [Jamaica], published by the artist, 1837. Hand-coloured lithograph, 37.5 by 27.6 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven)
Attributed works:
71. The Attack of the Rebels on Montpelier Old Works Estate in, the Parish of St James’s, the Property of Lord Seaford, by Adolphe Duperly. 1833. Lithograph with watercolour, 57.6 by 49.5 cm. (Christopher Issa Collection, Jamaica; exh. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven)