The Young Teacher

Rebecca Solomon (1832–1886)

1861

Oil on canvas, in a gilded picture frame

195.5 x 173 cm

Private Collection

Tellingly, Victorian art critics argued that the tutor in the painting, assumed to be in charge of the children, is their intellectual inferior; they further suggested that the black character was the ‘recipient of the title’s teaching, rather than the teacher herself’ (Gerrish-Nunn 769). [Commentary continues below.]

Image © owner, courtesy of the Simeon Solomon Research Archive.

Commentary by Alex Round (see below), and formatting by Simon Cooke.