Indigenous Artist’s “History Paintings” Capture Perspectives of Marginalized People Instead of Colonizers
In the 17th century, the French Royal Academy coined the term history painting to describe large-scale works that were generally understood to depict an important event or action involving many people. The happenings could be historical, religious, or even mythological in nature. This genre was particularly influential between the 15th and 19th centuries—even before there was a name for it.











































































