Untitled (West Indian Women Being Measured)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Untitled (West Indian Women Being Measured)

Date
c. 1860s
Medium
three studies mounted on a single card
Culture
Caribbean, 19th century
Department
Photography
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The eerie depictions of three ages of West Indian women of African descent are early examples of photography’s use by nineteenth-century anthropologists to categorize different ethnic and racial types within the human race. These images were almost certainly taken by a European or Caucasian photographer during a time of colonial occupation. The tension in the sitters’ body language and expressions suggest that posing here was not a choice or a pleasurable experience.

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