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@NancyJouwe Wat zijn er trouwens veel soorten zeg. Deze bijvoorbeeld lijkt inderdaad heel veel op de pluim op het schilderij van De Koninck (stilleven uit 1672 van Haarlemmer Dirck de Bray).
On 28 October 1789 Johanna Balk from Berbice was buried in the Nieuwe Zijds Kapel in Amsterdam, she was the daughter of the free Black woman Caatje and the older sister of Willemina Balk. #newarchivefind #blackamsterdam https://t.co/xnJipMeDLF
Armeniene & Armenien, by Lucas D'Heere (1534-1584). From the costume book 'Théâtre de tous les peuples et nations de la terre avec leurs habits et ornemens divers' https://t.co/luKRtGsjXQ
@earlymodjustice I don't know how common they were, in the 16th century Bosch and Breugel depicted women with them. I don't know any 17th century examples, but I'm no art historian of course.
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Moses and his Ethiopian wife, Jacob Jordaens, circa 1650. Collectie Rubenshuis, Antwerp
Andrea George 'uijt de Swarte See ofte Mare Negro' vertrekt in 1661 als bootsgezel met het VOC-schip Malacca naar Azië. #alleakten
Portrait of a Black man, by Jean Bernard, 1818. Since the 16th century individual black people were portrayed in Amsterdam/Netherlands. This week I will share some of these unidentified #portraits. #BlackHistoryMonth #day16 Collection @rijksmuseum
Louis was the son of a Black woman and plantation owner Emanuel de Correvont. The name of his mother is unknown. He had a sister in the Netherlands named Lisette, who is almost certainly watching over het brother's deathbed in this drawing.