The Ground-breaking Black Canadian Painter Edward Mitchell Bannister

Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828–1901) was a Black Canadian-American artist whose pastoral landscapes and seascapes made him the most well-known painter in Rhode Island in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Born in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Bannister spent the early part of his career in Boston before moving to Providence, where he was a leading artist for thirty years. Achieving financial and critical success when slavery and racial segregation were realities in America, the artist and ardent abolitionist declared: “I have been sustained by an inborn love of art and accomplished all I have undertaken through the severest struggles.” This exhibition explores the development of Bannister’s career, the considerable social barriers he overcame, and his unique insight into the American landscape and its relationship to the history of the Black community in Rhode Island.

 

To learn more about Bannister, click here and read about artist and curator David Woods’s work on this noted artist.


  • Untitled (Rhode Island Seascape)

    Untitled (Rhode Island Seascape) c.1856

  • Portrait of Christiana Carteaux Bannister

    Portrait of Christiana Carteaux Bannister c.1860

  • Untitled (moon over a harbor, wharf scene with full moon and masts of boats)

    Untitled (moon over a harbor, wharf scene with full moon and masts of boats) c.1868

  • Newspaper Boy

    Newspaper Boy 1869

  • Governor Sprague’s White Horse

    Governor Sprague’s White Horse 1869

  • Fort Dumpling, Jamestown, Rhode Island

    Fort Dumpling, Jamestown, Rhode Island n.d.

  • Oak Trees

    Oak Trees 1876

  • Untitled (floral still life)

    Untitled (floral still life) n.d.

  • Fishing Shacks

    Fishing Shacks c.1877–85

  • Newport

    Newport 1877–82

  • Hay Gatherers

    Hay Gatherers c.1893

  • People Near Boat

    People Near Boat 1893

  • Seaweed Gatherers

    Seaweed Gatherers c.1898

  • Untitled (Landscape with Bridge)

    Untitled (Landscape with Bridge) n.d.

  • Boston Street Scene

    Boston Street Scene 1898–1899

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