Portrait of Christiana Carteaux Bannister by Edward Mitchell Bannister - Archival Art Print Reproduction | 1860 Vintage Portrait, Woman of Color
Celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Christiana Carteaux Bannister with this art print reproduction. A successful entrepreneur and pioneering hairdresser, Christiana was a prominent figure in Boston’s cultural and abolitionist circles during the 1850s and 1860s. Alongside her husband, Edward Mitchell Bannister—one of the first Black painters to gain national recognition—she played a vital role in shaping the artistic and social movements of her time.
This portrait captures Christiana’s elegance and determination, reflecting her significant contributions to both business and the fight for freedom. With its rich detail and historical importance, this artwork is a tribute to a trailblazing woman who helped pave the way for future generations.
Product Details:
- Artwork is 8x10 inches on 8.5x11 paper
- Archival-quality museum-grade paper
- Satin Finish
- Fade Resistant Ink
- Unframed
Packaging and Notes:
We hand-pack all prints with care and ship in flat packaging to ensure their safe arrival. Please be aware that colors on your device screen may differ slightly from the print. Subtle signs of age from the original artwork may also be visible, enhancing the authenticity of the piece.