Black History-White Artists-Black Models
Black History-White Artists-Black Models
-----
"One of the central aims of "Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today," which is currently up at Wallach Art Gallery, is to recognize the centrality of black women in the French artistic canon. One under-acknowledged figure of the Parisian art world was Aïcha Goblet.
Goblet worked as a model and actress while rubbing shoulders with the starving artists of Montparnasse. She was painted by Félix Vallotton in her signature turban in 1922—though she also sat for Jules Pascin, Amedeo Modigliani, Man Ray, Moïse Kisling, Henri Matisse, Marc Vaux, among others."
This post is shared from the fb page, Fashioning the Self in Slavery and Freedom
https://www.facebook.com/.../a.456027.../957488037779911/...