Portrait after swimming, Haiti
During the 18th century, Haiti was the French Empire’s richest colony and was known as “the pearl of the Antilles.” Today, Haiti is considered the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Political upheaval, inadequate infrastructure and high crime rates also limited visitors to the island.
Philip Lee Harvey
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Framed Print: $2,031.37Print Size: 806x620 mm
Frame Size: 1140x890 mm
Paper Type: Let Curator Decide
Frame Colour: White
Exhibit: POS PL 309 10
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Portrait after swimming, Haiti
صورة ما بعد السباحة، هايتي
Fine-Art Limited Edition Archival Giclee Digital Print
Edition: 1/15
During the 18th century, Haiti was the French Empire’s richest colony and was known as “the pearl of the Antilles.” Today, Haiti is considered the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Political upheaval, inadequate infrastructure and high crime rates also limited visitors to the island.
كانت هايتي خلال القرن الثامن عشر أغنى المستعمرات الفرنسية، واشتهرت باسم "لؤلؤة الأنتيل"، بينما اليوم، تُعتبر البلد الأفقر في النصف الغربي من الكوكب، ويُعاني أهلها الأمرّين جرّاء الاضطرابات السياسية وتردّي البنية التحتية وارتفاع معدّلات الجريمة، ما أثّر سلباً على مكانة الجزيرة كوجهةٍ سياحية يقصدها الزوّار من مختلف بلدان الأرض.
Photographer:
Philip Lee Harvey
فيليب لي هارفي
Print Only: $1,800.00
Framed Print: $2,031.37
Print Size: 806x620 mm
Frame Size: 1140x890 mm
Exhibit: POS PL 309 10