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Celebrating Race in the Renaissance
May 21, 2013
Image of the Week: What's the meaning behind this 16th-century cameo featuring a black and a white face?
A Post-Civil War View of Free Blacks
| May 14, 2013Image of the Week: This painting was created during Reconstruction, before racist imagery would re-emerge as the standard.
Boston Bishop Showed Colorblind Charity
| May 07, 2013Image of the Week: This monument depicts his many good deeds for the poor, including aiding a black man.
A Female-Friendly, Fiery Nubian Saint
| April 30, 2013Image of the Week: This Portuguese painting declares that the holy virgin Ifigenia's official role is to ward off fire.
Free the Slaves -- and Then What?
| April 23, 2013Image of the Week: This late-18th-century painting displays the artist's idealized vision of a settlement for freed blacks.
An Image of Inclusion or Colonialism?
| April 16, 2013Image of the Week: The story of an Ethiopian's baptism is complicated by the era in which the illustration was created.
An Ancient Figurine's Unknown History
| April 09, 2013Image of the Week: This second-century B.C. statue raises more questions about race in ancient Greece than it answers.
Diversity at the Descent From the Cross
| April 01, 2013Image of the Week: A 16th-century painting includes black and brown Gentiles bearing away Jesus' body.
When Blacks Were Part of America, but Not
| March 26, 2013Image of the Week: The positions of figures in 1848's War News From Mexico are key to understanding attitudes of the era.
A Nubian Bishop and His Patron Saint
| March 19, 2013Image of the Week: This 10th-century fresco gives fascinating insight into the Christian history of the fabled Nubia.
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