[Print of an African boy, no shading]
[Antwerp],
1645.
Etched print.
70 by 57mm. (2.75 by 2.25 inches). Plate size: 62 by 47mm.
18281
notes:
In 1645, after his escape from the Parliamentary forces that had captured him as part of the Royalist regiment and his return to Antwerp, Hollar published a number of portraits, the most remarkable of which show three diasporic African people. The present image shows an African boy in profile wearing a broad white collar, set in an oval frame; it is much the same as another portrait produced by Hollar at this time, but much of the facial detail lacks shading. Unfortunately ...
bibliography:
Pennington 2004.
provenance:
The largest plan of Brighton published in Georgian Britain
John Rocque’s magnificent map of early Georgian London
Speed’s map of Derbyshire
“My real Master”
Speed’s map of China
Homann’s rare nesting pocket globe and armillary
Wallis’ game map of Europe 

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