No one had noticed the young slave in the portrait until a zoom revealed what she was wearing.

As the image was gradually enlarged, the student noticed something strange. The young girl wasn’t simply holding a piece of fabric or an object as initially thought. She was actually holding a baby in her arms.

This detail, almost invisible to the naked eye, completely changed the interpretation of the painting. The young girl’s expression, which no one had really analyzed before, suddenly seemed much more serious, almost sad.

The student then began researching the painter, the period, and the family depicted. What he discovered completely transformed the interpretation and  reading of the work .

A story hidden behind a family portrait

Historical records have revealed that the family depicted lived during the colonial era and owned a large estate. At that time, it was common for some people, including very young children, to be forced to work for wealthy families.

Historians then realized that the young woman in the painting was probably not a simple servant, but a young woman forced to work for the family. The baby she was carrying was not her own, but a child of the family she was responsible for caring for.

The painting, which at first appeared to depict a respectable and elegant family, actually told a much more complex story about the society of the time and the  social realities  of that period.

Why hadn’t anyone noticed before?

 

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