View of Itamaracá Island in Brazil
Frans Post
1637
Frans Post was one of the artists who travelled to Brazil with Johan Maurits. This landscape with a view of Itamaracá Island is the first painting that we know of by Post. And the first that a European painter made of Brazil.
Standing by the water are four men: two Portuguese and two enslaved Africans. Their presence makes the painting more than just a simple Brazilian landscape – Post inadvertently shows us that the inequality between black and white was linked to skin colour.
oil on canvas
63.5 x 88.5 cm.
Loan Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1953