
THE BUTLER SISTERS
THE BUTLER SISTERS CLEOLA AND RUPERTA
is a work imade from a found black and white photo booth picture. It was colored, enlarged and mounted on wallpaper reflecting the period: around the 1930s or early 40s? I don’t know if they are sisters, but these two gentle women are dressed for a time out, perhaps at an amusement park. They pose in hats, leather gloves, and going-out dresses. Their ears are bejeweled, and they carry pocketbooks. Love and serenity is in their faces.
Like many of their friends in the South, Cleola and Ruperta”s names ended in A. Think Kesha, Cora, Rosa, Rhoda, Velma, Coretta, Kenya, Velma, Alberta, and Bertha. Historians find the names are circuitously rooted to Latin, Arabic, and African languages. The A trend spread North during the Great Migration. Think Etta, Aretha, Della, Ella, Eartha, Kamala, Viola, and Latifa. History! It’s all names and the people like the Butler sisters who had them. Available in prints of various sizes here on Artspan.
is a work imade from a found black and white photo booth picture. It was colored, enlarged and mounted on wallpaper reflecting the period: around the 1930s or early 40s? I don’t know if they are sisters, but these two gentle women are dressed for a time out, perhaps at an amusement park. They pose in hats, leather gloves, and going-out dresses. Their ears are bejeweled, and they carry pocketbooks. Love and serenity is in their faces.
Like many of their friends in the South, Cleola and Ruperta”s names ended in A. Think Kesha, Cora, Rosa, Rhoda, Velma, Coretta, Kenya, Velma, Alberta, and Bertha. Historians find the names are circuitously rooted to Latin, Arabic, and African languages. The A trend spread North during the Great Migration. Think Etta, Aretha, Della, Ella, Eartha, Kamala, Viola, and Latifa. History! It’s all names and the people like the Butler sisters who had them. Available in prints of various sizes here on Artspan.