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Erickson, Peter. “Invisibility Speaks: Servants and Portraits in Early Modern Visual Culture.” Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies 9, no. 1 (2009): 23–61.
This article uses close readings of portraiture of Black people and by Black artists from the early modern period through the contemporary moment. By resisting a linear or progressively positive trajectory, the text raises questions about the genre of portraiture, invisibility/visibility, and the limits of art’s ability to capture Black identity in cross-historical contexts. This work covers topics of art, portraiture, Black identity, and visuality.