
Creole
Portraits of France’s Foreign Relations During the Long Nineteenth Century
Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby
Creole
Portraits of France’s Foreign Relations During the Long Nineteenth Century
Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby
“. . .a work that is at once so enjoyable to read and so thought-provoking.”
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Based on extensive archival research,
Creole is an original and important examination of colonial identity. This essential study will be welcomed by specialists in nineteenth-century art history, French cultural history, the history of race, and transatlantic history more generally.“. . .a work that is at once so enjoyable to read and so thought-provoking.”
“Creole is revelatory. This book will be important for the field of art history, and it will set a new standard for research and analysis in nineteenth-century French art, where it will be canonical.”
Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby is Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor in the Arts and Humanities at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Enduring Truths: Sojourner’s Shadows and Substance; Colossal: Engineering the Suez Canal, Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower, and Panama Canal; and Extremities: Painting Empire in Post-Revolutionary France.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. To Begin: Josephines
2. Haiti’s Ancestors
3. Creole Secrets
4. Creole Colors
5. Cursed Mimicry in Black and White
6. Dumas’s Excess
7. Olympia’s Maid
8. Mexican Targets
9. Creole Degas
Coda
Note on Terminology
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Download a PDF sample chapter here: Introduction
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