Men, women and children on the beach, M. Schaep, after Cornelis de Wael, 1649 print A man is kneeling next to two women with their children. Behind them two men (probably soldiers) in conversation with two women. Two Islamic Galace slaves look behind it. These men made as a slave can be recognized as Muslims by the typical haircut (head except for a bare shaved) that they were obliged to have. Left front are two bags with a cannon. A Galei sails on the right in the distance. Print Maker: North Dutch Print by: Genoa paper etching seaman: sailor. harbour. beach. family group, especially parents


Men, women and children on the beach, M. Schaep, after Cornelis de Wael, 1649 print A man is kneeling next to two women with their children. Behind them two men (probably soldiers) in conversation with two women. Two Islamic Galace slaves look behind it. These men made as a slave can be recognized as Muslims by the typical haircut (head except for a bare shaved) that they were obliged to have. Left front are two bags with a cannon. A Galei sails on the right in the distance. Print Maker: North Dutch Print by: Genoa paper etching seaman: sailor. harbour. beach. family group, especially parents with their child(ren)


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