Art and Colonialism
The term 'noble savage' refers to the idealized concept of indigenous peoples living in harmony with nature, representing innocence and purity contrasted with the corruption of civilization. This notion reflects a romanticized view of the 'Other' that was prevalent in colonial art and visual culture, often used to justify colonialism by portraying colonized peoples as noble but primitive beings who were in need of civilization's benefits.
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