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Mama de l'eau
The Spirit of Trinidad - folklore series No. 5. Mama d'glo, legendary Trinidad character.
14" x 10 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian Aug. 25, 1957
Note: On print 'Mama d'glo' corrected to "Mama de l'eau" by U. Raymond.
Mama…
14" x 10 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian Aug. 25, 1957
Note: On print 'Mama d'glo' corrected to "Mama de l'eau" by U. Raymond.
Mama…
Mallica (Kapo) Reynolds Revivalist Sculpture and Painter
Mallica Reynolds was born on February 10, 1911 in the district of Byndloss, St. Cathrine. His Career as an artist began in the 1930s. 'Kapo' as he was more popularly called, was a self-taught artist. He was more popularly known for his paintings but…
Mallica "Kapo" Reynolds among his works
Mallica "Kapo" Reynolds sitting at a table surrounded by his works including wood sculptures and painting. On the table also is a fruit, a glass, a book and a walking stick.
Mallica "Kapo" Reynolds
Kapo poses with one of his sculptures.
Malika Lee Whitney
"Malika Lee Whitney, visiting New York theatre artist and journalist of Jamaican heritage."
Malecon, Havana
A view of Malecon located in Havana, Cuba.
Male workers at Causeway
A group of construction workers, wearing orange hard hats and high-visibility vests, take a moment to pose for a photograph, while working on the Portmore leg of Highway 2000.
Male inmates of Bellevue
"Male inmates of Bellevue have time to waste because there are no meaningful projects to keep them occupied."
Malabre's hardware store, Port Royal Street after the great earthquake on the 14th January 1907
An almost completely demolished building that was once the Malabre hardware store. The damage came as a result of the 1907 earthquake.
