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Surinamese-Creole headscarf to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the abolition of slavery on July 1, 1863
Surinamese-Creole headscarf to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the abolition of slavery on July 1, 1863
Almost square headscarf to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Suriname. The cloth is surrounded by a chain that is broken in several places ('keti-kot...
Brick Stamp of Fortunatus, slave of Q. Oppius Iustus
Brick Stamp of Fortunatus, slave of Q. Oppius Iustus
Orbicular stamp, with Latin text: Q OPPI IVSTI FORTVNAT SER FEC / VERO III ET AMB / COS ("Fortunatus, slave of Quintus Oppius Iustus, made (this), in the third consulship of Verus ...
A man charged with punishing a slave who venerated..
A man charged with punishing a slave who venerated..
A man charged with punishing a slave who venerated the relics of Saint Mark shows that his instrument of torture was broken by a miracle. Colour woodcut by J.B. Jackson, 1731/1745,...
A man charged with punishing a slave who venerated...
A man charged with punishing a slave who venerated...
A man charged with punishing a slave who venerated the relics of Saint Mark shows that his instrument of torture was broken by a miracle. Colour woodcut by J.B. Jackson, 1731/1745,...
Printed cotton Surinamese Creole headscarf, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the reign of Queen Wilhelmina
Printed cotton Surinamese Creole headscarf, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the reign of Queen Wilhelmina
Unfolded headscarf which has yet to be folded into shape by the kotomisi.This cloth was brought onto the market on the occasion of Queen Wilhelmina's 40th anniversary in 1938.\Angi...
Ken Gonzales-Day, Liberty: Stephan Sinding, The Slave; Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Why Born a Slave (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen); encircled by Hendrick de Keyser, Mars; Guillaume Boichot, Seated Hercules; Pierre-Jean David d’Angers, Philopoemen; and F
Ken Gonzales-Day, Liberty: Stephan Sinding, The Slave; Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Why Born a Slave (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen); encircled by Hendrick de Keyser, Mars; Guillaume Boichot, Seated Hercules; Pierre-Jean David d’Angers, Philopoemen; and F
Archival ink on Canson PhotoSatin paper, 40 × 50 in...

