Agostino Brunias (c. 1730 – 2 April 1796) was an Italian painter who was primarily active in the West Indies. Born in Rome around 1730, Brunias spent...
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A Family of Carib natives drawn from life, by Agostino Brunias, c. 1765 – 1770s...
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from a lithograph completed in Dominica in 1779 by an Italian artist, Agostino Brunias. In the image, there are two persons in the middle and other stick...
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A painting by Agostino Brunias depicting two members of the planter class and their slave...
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Engraving 'after Agostino Brunias' (ca 1801) entitled A Negro Festival drawn from Nature in the Island of St Vincent. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich...
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picturesque images of the "new world" to Europe. Foremost among these were Agostino Brunias, Philip Wickstead, James Hakewill and J. B. Kidd. Perhaps the earliest...
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Free Women of Color with their Children and Servants, oil painting by Agostino Brunias, Dominica, c. 1764–1796....
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Agostino Brunias. Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape Brooklyn Museum...
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years. Of particular note during this time, Young employed the artist Agostino Brunias to record Young's progress and the visual context of his Commission's...
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A West Indian Flower Girl and Two Other Free Women of Color (c. 1769) by Agostino Brunias. Yale Center for British Art....
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