The Old Plantation Painting at Colonial Williamsburg: New Findings and Some Observations
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1 Arguably the best known visual depiction of African American life during the eighteenth century, this small (approx. 12 " x 18 ") watercolor, owned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (CWF), poses a number of questions of interpretation and identification (Figure 1).
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