St Christopher's: The Salt Pond, Part of St Christopher's and Nevis from the Shore at Basseterre
Thomas Hearne, 1775–1776

St Christopher's, now known as St Kitts, was the most productive of the Leeward Islands during the eighteenth century, and was especially renowned for its high quality sugar. Payne commissioned Hearne to commemorate his office with a series of twenty large watercolours including this one. The watercolours reflect the two ever present fears of the white West Indians: the threat of French seaborne attack from nearby Martinique or Guadeloupe and the prospect of insurrection among the expanding slave population. Painted against a background of growing disquiet about slavery, the watercolours provide fascinating insights into the social, cultural and military life of the West Indies at this period.
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Title of artwork, date
St Christopher's: The Salt Pond, Part of St Christopher's and Nevis from the Shore at Basseterre, 1775–1776
Date supported
1994
Medium and material
Watercolour & gouache over pen & ink
Dimensions
53 x 150 cm
Grant
2160
Total cost
8822

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