Photograph of unidentified woman wearing French Antillean dress, 1860-1880. Creator: Unknown.

Photograph of unidentified woman wearing French Antillean dress, 1860-1880. Creator: Unknown.

2-833-288 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

The colonial postcard, popular in the first two decades of the 20th century, came to represent both the technological triumphs of western photography – in printing and mass production – and the political triumphs of European conquest and expansion. These postcards also promoted tourism to the French Caribbean, painting the region as a safe, favorable, and exotic travel destination.The woman in this image wears a traditional chemise jupe, an informal bodice and skirt ensemble. Prior to Emancipation, enslaved women in the French Caribbean were subject to le code noir, which required them to wear a chemise jupe made up of a white blouse, two skirts, and silver jewelry. Following Emancipation, black women resisted these dress codes by donning elaborate five-piece formal douillettes that were previously forbidden.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper

Picture Type
  1. Portrait
  2. Postcard

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Fashion & Dress

Artistic Representations Portraits

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5038x8192
File Size : 120,912kb


Aliases

  1. 2016.151.3
  1. NMAAHC-2016_151_3_001.txt
  1. 0990004836
  1. 2-833-288
  1. 2016.151.3
  1. 2833288

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