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Black Christ on Cross
Clementine Hunter
Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Black Christ on Cross
Black Christ on Cross
Clementine Hunter
Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Black Christ on Cross Clementine Hunter Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Record Details

Black Christ on Cross

Artist ((1886 or 1887–1988))
Datec. 1972
Place/RegionNatchitoches, Louisiana, United States
MediumOil on cardboard
Dimensions27 1/4 × 12 1/4"
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Chauncey Newlin
Accession number1991.23.1
Description

Religious faith was central to Clementine Hunter's life, and her images reflect the African-Christian traditions and practices of the rural South. Activities at St. Augustine Catholic Church, near the artist's home at Melrose Plantation, served as inspiration. Hunter documented people going to church, attending funerals and weddings, and taking part in baptisms. In paintings based on biblical texts, the Crucifixion scenes are among her most intriguing works because her religious figures are black. Of one of her crucifixions, Hunter said, "That's Black Jesus....I don't know if [he is] black or white...nearly everybody says 'Black Jesus' so I thought I'd make him black like."

In this painting, Hunter offered a quiet pathos. The symmetrical composition features a black Christ figure on a centrally positioned, stark white cross against a pale lavender background, calling to mind the historical suffering of black people in a white world. The aureole around his head may be understood as abundant hair, emblematic of a life source and strength. Two small empty crosses to each side stand in place of the customary crucified thieves. Two black angels wearing white robes, their hair and garments flowing upward, are a counterpoint to the crosses. Their conelike beehive hairdos are reminiscent of Senegalese and Ivory Coast coiffures. The angels, looking down from heaven, lighten the otherwise tragic scene and hint at the transformative power of faith.

Lee Kogan, "Black Christ on Cross," in Stacy C. Hollander, American Anthem: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum (New York: Harry N. Abrams in association with American Folk Art Museum, 2001), 386.

Clementine Hunter, (1886/87–1988), “Baptism Procession”, Natchitoches, Louisiana, n.d., Oil on …
Clementine Hunter
n.d.
1991.23.3
Black Matriarch
Clementine Hunter
Photo by John Parnell
Clementine Hunter
c. 1970s
1991.23.4
Clementine Hunter, (1886/87–1988), “Saturday Night,” Melrose Plantation, Louisiana, 1965, Oil o…
Clementine Hunter
1965
1987.19.1
Fishing
Clementine Hunter
Photographed by John Parnell
Clementine Hunter
1968
1989.9.2
Playing Cards
Clementine Hunter
Photographed by Gavin Ashworth
Clementine Hunter
1970
1996.1.2
Cotton Pickin'
Clementine Hunter
Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Clementine Hunter
1948
2001.27.1
Funeral
Clementine Hunter, 1886-1988
Photo by Gavin Ashworth
Clementine Hunter
1950
2001.27.2
Abstract with Photograph of Artist
Clementine Hunter, (1886/87–1988)
Photographed by Gavin As…
Clementine Hunter
1975
2005.16.1
Picking and Hauling Cotton
Clementine Hunter, (1886/87–1988)
Photo by Adam Reich
Clementine Hunter
late 1960s–early 1970s
2016.28.1
Clementine Hunter, (1886/87–1988), “Plantation Life,” Natchitoches, Louisiana, 1980–1986, Oil o…
Clementine Hunter
1980–1986
2016.28.2
Two Women
Clementine Hunter, (1886/87–1988)
Photo by Adam Reich
Clementine Hunter
1980–1986
2016.28.3
Courtroom
Clementine Hunter, (1886/87–1988)
Photo by Adam Reich
Clementine Hunter
c. early 1980s
2016.28.4