This essay focuses on a major theme in the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008), her long-standing interests in Jeanne Duval. Best known as the model, muse and companion of the poet Charles Baudelaire, Duval was a performer in the entertainment industry of mid nineteenth-century Paris, and one of several African diaspora women who moved in artistic and literary circles. The essay considers Sulter's art and writings, focusing on her renowned series, Zabat, 1989, a series of four photomontages entitled Jeanne: A Melodrama, 1994-2002, and a suite of 9 large-format Polaroid photographs, Les Bijoux 2002, included in the major exhibition she curated for the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2003, Jeanne Duval : A Melodrama, which placed her own art...