
A Young Girl with an Enslaved Servant and a Dog
Bartholomew Dandridge (1691–c.1754)
Yale Center for British Art
In UK art collections the British Empire plays a large part. Almost every aspect of British history in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries depended on military, economic and trading activities within the Empire.
There are numerous portraits of the soldiers, administrators and colonists who created the Empire and of its native subjects: many British aristocratic, landowning and industrialist families relied on slavery and the raw materials and markets of the Empire for their wealth.