Mulata Cartagenera, 1940, by Henrique Grau Araujo, is on view in New York as part of the exhibition, Caribbean: Crossroads of the World.
I really love this painting, and I’ve looked at it on your webpage several times in the last week. I don’t have anything to say about the solstice, but the painting is really beautiful.
I love this painting, too. It’s so gorgeous. And it evokes the lusciousness of summer.
Gorgeous! I love her casual demeanor in it. And those red flowers add zest to it.
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I really love this painting, and I’ve looked at it on your webpage several times in the last week. I don’t have anything to say about the solstice, but the painting is really beautiful.
I love this painting, too. It’s so gorgeous. And it evokes the lusciousness of summer.
Gorgeous! I love her casual demeanor in it. And those red flowers add zest to it.