Andrea Motley Crabtree, the first
Over the past two decades, Taylor has depicted friends and family members alongside a sparkling constellation of Black historical figures. This portrait is based on a photograph taken in 1982 at a U.S. Navy facility in Panama City, Florida, of Andrea Y. Motley Crabtree, the first woman to pass the rigorous qualification for deep sea diving, a highly specialized aspect of military service. While Crabtree wears a standard white diving uniform and holds a Mark V helmet in her lap, both the rich, dark painted backdrop and her seated posture align her with depictions of regal subjects such as popes, kings, and cardinals by artists such as Velázquez or El Greco, similarly marking her as a figure highly worthy of prestige.
Artwork Details
- Title: Andrea Motley Crabtree, the first
- Artist: Henry Taylor (American, born Oxnard, California, 1958)
- Date: 2017
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas
- Dimensions: 83 7/8 × 59 7/8 in. (213 × 152.1 cm)
- Classification: Paintings
- Credit Line: Purchase, Bequest of Gioconda King, by exchange, 2018
- Object Number: 2018.4
- Rights and Reproduction: © Henry Taylor
- Curatorial Department: Modern and Contemporary Art
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