View of the Coffee Plantation Marienbosch in Surinam, Willem de Klerk, 1829 - 1876 painting View of the Marienbosch coffee plantation on the Commewijndrier. There are different wooden plantation buildings between two groups of palm trees and a waterwork (Loosluis) on the other side of a canal. On a stone floor between the buildings spread to slave people of African origin coffee beans so that they can dry in the sun. In addition to coffee, cotton and cocoa on Marienbosch were also renovated. A canal sails on the canal, a small cargo boat. On the path along the canal, a slaved woman with a chil
View of the Coffee Plantation Marienbosch in Surinam, Willem de Klerk, 1829 - 1876 painting View of the Marienbosch coffee plantation on the Commewijndrier. There are different wooden plantation buildings between two groups of palm trees and a waterwork (Loosluis) on the other side of a canal. On a stone floor between the buildings spread to slave people of African origin coffee beans so that they can dry in the sun. In addition to coffee, cotton and cocoa on Marienbosch were also renovated. A canal sails on the canal, a small cargo boat. On the path along the canal, a slaved woman with a child and a man with a hat and walking stick runs. According to the inscription at the bottom right, the painting was made for a drawing by Brockmann. Dordrecht canvas. oil paint (paint) coffee. plantation. slavery; serfs and the enslaved Suriname. Mariënbosch plantation. Meerzorg plantation
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