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Funeral Procession

A vibrant and reverent depiction of a Southern religious ritual, this 1950 painting by folk artist Clementine Hunter captures a colorful funeral procession through the Louisiana landscape, inviting you to explore her legacy.

Explore the vibrant folk art of Clementine Hunter (1887-1988), a self-taught Louisiana Creole artist. Discover her colorful paintings depicting plantation life, African American culture, and unique quilts. A pioneer celebrated for her expressive styl

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  • Notable elements or techniques: Stacked perspective, bright palette
  • Year: 1950
  • Title: Funeral Procession
  • Movement: Folk Art
  • Subject or theme: Religious rituals and plantation life

Opis umetničkog dela

A Journey Through Memory and Color

In the heart of Louisiana’s Cane River region, memories of a bygone era find their most vibrant expression through the brushstrokes of Clementine Hunter. Her masterpiece, Funeral Procession, is far more than a mere depiction of a somber event; it is a rhythmic, soulful window into the communal life of the Melrose Plantation. As a self-taught artist who began her creative journey in her fifties, Hunter possessed a singular ability to translate the textures of Southern plantation life into a visual language that is both primitive and profoundly sophisticated. In this particular work, dated 1950, we witness a procession moving with purpose from a local church down a gentle slope toward a gravesite, capturing a moment where grief and community ritual intersect.

The composition utilizes a distinctive stacked perspective, a hallmark of Hunter’s oeuvre, which allows the viewer to observe the unfolding story as if peering through layers of time. There is no traditional vanishing point here; instead, the landscape unfolds in tiers, guiding the eye through the movement of the mourners. This technique creates a sense of intimacy and closeness, pulling the observer into the very heart of the crowd. The figures, though stylized and simplified, are imbued with an unmistakable vitality. Each participant—from those carrying delicate flowers to the individuals dressed in their Sunday best—contributes to a dense, bustling tapestry of human connection.

The Vibrancy of Ritual and Tradition

While the subject matter of a funeral might traditionally evoke feelings of melancholy, Hunter’s palette defies the gloom. She employs a bright, celebratory range of colors that illuminates the details of the scene: the crisp whites of clothing, the vivid hues of floral tributes, and the colorful hats that dot the landscape. This intentional use of light and color serves to highlight the reverence and dignity of the occasion rather than its sorrow. It suggests that even in death, there is a celebration of life and a continuation of the spiritual journey that defines the Creole culture she so lovingly documented.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, Funeral Procession offers a profound emotional resonance. The painting functions as a piece of visual storytelling, where every element—the trees framing the path, the distant buildings, and the rhythmic placement of the figures—works in harmony to evoke a sense of peace and historical continuity. It is an artwork that does not merely sit upon a wall but breathes life into a room, offering a conversation piece that speaks of heritage, resilience, and the enduring beauty of everyday rituals. Owning a high-quality reproduction of this work means bringing a fragment of American folk history into the modern home, providing a soulful focal point that inspires contemplation and warmth.


Biografija umetnika

early life and inspiration

clementine hunter, a self-taught black folk artist, was born in late december 1886 or early january 1887 in the cane river region of louisiana. her life on melrose plantation would later become the inspiration for her artwork.
  • born into a creole family at hidden hill plantation, near cloutierville, in natchitoches parish, louisiana.
  • she began working as a farm laborer at a young age and never learned to read or write.

artistic journey

in her fifties, hunter started painting using brushes and paints left by an artist who visited melrose plantation. this marked the beginning of her career as an artist.
  • zinnias in a pot, one of her notable works, captures a freshly picked arrangement of zinnias, a common subject in her compositions.
  • her artwork documented plantation life in the early 20th century, providing a unique perspective on a bygone era.

notable achievements and recognition

clementine hunter is the first african-american artist to have a solo exhibition at the present-day new orleans museum of art. her work has been exhibited in museums, and by the end of her life, her paintings were sold for thousands of dollars.
  • granted an honorary doctor of fine arts degree by northwestern state university of louisiana in 1986.
  • a new opera, zinnias: the life of clementine hunter, was presented at montclair state university in new jersey in 2013.

artistic style and legacy

hunter's paintings are characterized by their colorful and straightforward scenes, often depicting outdoor activities and still lifes. her unique style has made her one of the most well-known self-taught artists.
  • melrose quilt, a notable piece, showcases her ability to create art beyond painting.
  • her work has been admired for its palette and expressive force, rarely exceeding 18 by 24 inches in size.

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Clementine Hunter

Clementine Hunter

1887 - 1988 , United States of America

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Folk art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['None],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": [None']
  • Date Of Birth: December 1886/Jan 1887
  • Date Of Death: January 1, 1988
  • Full Name: Clementine Hunter
  • Nationality: Louisiana Creole
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Zinnias in a pot
    • Melrose quilt
    • Funeral procession
  • Place Of Birth: Natchitoches, USA
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