Slaves process sugar cane and make sugar by Theodore de Bry

Slaves process sugar cane and make sugar

(Slaves process sugar cane and make sugar, 1595. )


Theodore de Bry

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Slaves process sugar cane and make sugar by Theodore de Bry. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
africa · flanders · baroque · discrimination · slavery · watercolour · slave · slaves · racism · graphic arts · history · apartheid · colonialism · slave trade · copper engraving · private collection · history · theodor de 1528-1598 · copper engraving · watercolour · french colonies · abolitionism · theodor de 1528-1598 · 1595 · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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