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Pourquoi naître esclave ?
Why Born Enslaved!
ArtistJean-Baptiste Carpeaux Edit this on Wikidata
Year1873
Mediummarble
Accession No.2019.22 Edit this on Wikidata
IdentifiersThe Met object ID: 824469

Why Born Enslaved! or Why Born a Slave? (French: Pourquoi! Naitre esclave! or La Negresse) is a life-sized marble bust by the French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux depicting a bound woman of African descent.

While the composition, modeled in 1868, debuted at the Paris Salon in 1869 and was reproduced in various media, the marble version was carved in 1873. Carpeaux added the inscription in French, "Pourquoi! Naître esclave!" (Why born a slave!).[1] The work was a preparatory work for the commission he had for the Fontaine de l'Observatoire, a fountain in the Jardin Marco Polo, south of the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.[2]

Carpeaux explored the theme of slavery in his artwork after abolition in France in 1848 and the end of the United States Civil War in 1865. A 1868 bronze version titled The Negress is in the permanent collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

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  1. ^ Lugo-Ortiz, Agnes; Rosenthal, Angela (2013-09-30). Slave Portraiture in the Atlantic World. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-00439-9.
  2. ^ "Why Born Enslaved! in the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2019-12-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)