Islamic Galace slaves on either side of a Cartouche, M. Schaep, After Cornelis de Wael, 1649 print The cartouche in the middle contains an assignment in Latin and is decorated with the coat of arms of Joannes d'Easso and two winged women's busts. On either side of the cartouche is a chained Islamic Galace slave with rowing pans under his feet. Behind each of them is an Islamic Galace slave with a musical instrument. The left man plays a trumpet and the right a drum. These men made as a slave can be recognized as Muslims by the typical haircut (head except for a bare shaved) that they were obli


Islamic Galace slaves on either side of a Cartouche, M. Schaep, After Cornelis de Wael, 1649 print The cartouche in the middle contains an assignment in Latin and is decorated with the coat of arms of Joannes d'Easso and two winged women's busts. On either side of the cartouche is a chained Islamic Galace slave with rowing pans under his feet. Behind each of them is an Islamic Galace slave with a musical instrument. The left man plays a trumpet and the right a drum. 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. In the background cannons and different flags. Print Maker: Northern Netherlands Figter Design by: Genuapublisher: Northern Netherlands paper etching armorial bearing, heraldry. slavery; serfs and the enslaved. musician. (military) flags and standards


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