File:John Tyley - Breadfruit Tree (Artocarpus incisus).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJohn Tyley - Breadfruit Tree (Artocarpus incisus).jpg |
English: John Tyley, Breadfruit Tree (Artocarpus incisus), c. 1793-1800.
Now in the collection of the The Linnean Society of London “Unlike most European botanical artists, John Tyley, a man of colour from Antigua, remarkably includes a figure, an enslaved man, enjoying a precious moment of rest,” remark curators Jake Subryan Richards and Victoria Avery. |
Date | circa 1793-1800 |
Source | https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/aug/31/black-atlantic-exhibition-fitzwilliam-museum-cambridge |
Author | John Tyley |
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