Lucy Prince: The Griot’s Voice

Peggie L. Hartwell, Lucy Prince: The Griot's Voice, 2012, cotton fabric and cotton batt, 5050 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Fleur S. Bresler, 2023.40.2

Artwork Details

Title
Lucy Prince: The Griot’s Voice
Date
2012
Dimensions
5050 in.
Credit Line
Gift of Fleur S. Bresler
Mediums
Mediums Description
cotton fabric and cotton batt
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait female — Prince, Lucy — full length
  • African American
  • Landscape
Object Number
2023.40.2

Artwork Description

Peggie L. Hartwell
born 1939, Springfield, SC
resides Summerville, SC

Lucy Prince: The Griot’s Voice
2012
cotton fabric and cotton batting

Captured and sold as part of the Atlantic slave trade, Lucy Terry Prince was enslaved for nearly two decades in the British colony of Rhode Island, and later in Massachusetts. Obijah Prince, a wealthy member of the free Black community, purchased her freedom in 1756 then married her. In 1746, while still enslaved, Prince composed the ballad poem “Bars Fight,” a direct account of a Mohawk and Abenaki ambush of English settlers in her village. This poem—one of the first pieces of African American literature—was preserved orally and eventually transcribed and published in 1855. Though “Bars Fight” is Prince’s only surviving work, she was remembered as a prolific poet and storyteller.

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Fleur S. Bresler, 2023.40.2


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Works by this artist (2 items)

Peggie L. Hartwell, Lucy Prince: The Griot's Voice, 2012, cotton fabric and cotton batt, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Fleur S. Bresler, 2023.40.2
Lucy Prince: The Griot’s Voice
Date2012
cotton fabric and cotton batt
On view
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Ode to George Floyd II
Date2021
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