Fraternity
Nicholas Penny, 8 March 1990
The Image of the Black in Western Art. Vol. IV, Parts I-II: From the American Revolution to World War One
by Hugh Honour.
Harvard, 379 pp., £34.95, April 1989,9780939594177 Show More
by Hugh Honour.
Harvard, 379 pp., £34.95, April 1989,
Primitive Art in Civilised Places
by Sally Price.
Chicago, 147 pp., £15.95, December 1989,0 226 68063 0 Show More
by Sally Price.
Chicago, 147 pp., £15.95, December 1989,
The Return of Cultural Treasures
by Jeanette Greenfield.
Cambridge, 361 pp., £32.50, February 1990,0 521 33319 9 Show More
by Jeanette Greenfield.
Cambridge, 361 pp., £32.50, February 1990,
“... of pathetic, docile subservience and black inferiority’. The motto, or slogan, ‘echoed both Christian beliefs in the equality of mankind before God and enlightened theories of natural law’, as Honour observes, but it cannot be considered so congenial to white philanthropists’ conviction of their superiority. Brotherhood – fraternité, – soon ... ”