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File:Agostino Brunias - West Indian Creole woman, with her Black Servant - Google Art Project.jpg

Summary

Artist Agostino Brunias (1728 - 1796) (Italian, active in Britain (1758-1770; 1777-1780s)) (Artist,  Details of artist on Google Art Project)
Title West Indian Creole woman, with her Black Servant
Object type Painting
Date circa 1780
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 305 mm (12.01 in). Width: 251 mm (9.88 in).
English: Bay G, 408
Accession number YCBA/lido-TMS-592
Inscriptions
English: Not signed, not dated
Notes More info at museum site
Source/Photographer Google Art Project: Home - pic

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