Friday, January 7, 2011

A Mulatto Woman with her White Daughter Visited by Negro Women in their House in Martinique by Le Masurier

I remember trying to find images of mulatto, biracial and multiracial people years ago on the internet and this one always seemed to come up first (once I got through all the ridiculous porn and sexually charged imagery.)
A Mulatto Woman with her White Daughter Visited by Negro Women in their House in Martinique by Le Masurier
As I search for more, it seems this one has gone down a few notches; which I guess is a good thing if I can assume the reason being that there are more images of mulatto, biracial and multiracial individuals on the internet.  Or, maybe people are just tired of looking at this one.  Either way, it's still a relevant image worthy of discussion.

I find it interesting that the mulatto woman, and her daughter, are depicted as being important in the Martinique society...they have nice clothing, a slave-boy servant, a gentleman-servant (or perhaps he was a suitor?), plenty to eat and drink and last but certainly not least, they have their own house to which two black women are visiting them.  Did the woman have all this before she became pregnant or only after and the white father is taking care of his new family?  Was the father the woman's husband?  There are so many questions to be answered.  As the saying goes, I wish I could have been a fly on the wall.

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