Islamic Galace slaves on the beach, M. Schaep, After Cornelis de Wael, 1649 print On the left is an Islamic Galacelav next to a sailor who is talking to a paper (Moellah and representative of the Islamic to slave). A dog for them. On the right an Islamic Galacelav that holds a hellaard. For him a cannon, bullets, barrels, an anchor and a rowing chip. In the background of Islamic Galace slaves around a boiler, probably in preparation for a ship. 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. Print Mak
Islamic Galace slaves on the beach, M. Schaep, After Cornelis de Wael, 1649 print On the left is an Islamic Galacelav next to a sailor who is talking to a paper (Moellah and representative of the Islamic to slave). A dog for them. On the right an Islamic Galacelav that holds a hellaard. For him a cannon, bullets, barrels, an anchor and a rowing chip. In the background of Islamic Galace slaves around a boiler, probably in preparation for a ship. 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. Print Maker: North Dutch Print by: Genoa paper etching slavery; serfs and the enslaved. seaman: sailor. harbour. beach. dog. kitchen-utensils: cauldron. camp-fire; watch-fire
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