[Annotated on reverse] "Working rice fields", with signature of artist on painting - J. F. Rainimaharosoa [James Rainimaharosoa, 1860-1926], Tananarive, 1907


Order number: MS 381237
Date(s) of creation: 1907
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: Rainimaharosoa; James (1860-1926); Malagasy artist

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item_location Archive & Special Collections
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title [Annotated on reverse] "Working rice fields", with signature of artist on painting - J. F. Rainimaharosoa [James Rainimaharosoa, 1860-1926], Tananarive, 1907
scb_date_creation 1907
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scb_extent 1 painting
author Rainimaharosoa; James (1860-1926); Malagasy artist
author_facet Rainimaharosoa; James (1860-1926); Malagasy artist
authorStr Rainimaharosoa; James (1860-1926); Malagasy artist
author_letter Rainimaharosoa; James (1860-1926); Malagasy artist
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scb_admin_history James Rainimaharosoa (1860-1926) is one of the earliest known Malagasy painters. He seems to have learned the art of drawing and painting in 1870 with the British missionary William Johnson. He undertook portraits for Joseph Simon Gallieni (1849-1916), a French military commander and administrator in the French colonies, including Madagascar. In 1900, he exhibited at the Exposition Universelle [Universal Exhibition] in Paris, and six years later at the Exposition Coloniale [Colonial Exhibition] in Marseilles. [Source: allAfrica.com: Madagascar: 'The Malagasy great painters - from James Rainimaharosoa to Raparivo', downloaded 22 July 2015]
scb_access_status Open
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hierarchy_sequence MS_381237.0005