Discovery-2022-23_feature_ArtHx_Cutting Canes by Richard Bridgens

A pencil sketch of a plantation scene featuring workers cutting sugar cane.

The need for laborers to work vast sugar cane plantations in the British-colonized Caribbean led to the creation of medicalized theories of racial differences that continue to influence physicians during the postcolonial period and today. Cutting Canes, by Richard Bridgens, a British artist working in the 1850s, depicts scenes from a sugar plantation in Trinidad where the artist’s wife had inherited land. SOURCE: YALE CENTER FOR BRITISH ART

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