[Print of an African girl with hair bonnet]
Antwerp,
1645
Etching.
76 by 56mm. (3 by 2.25 inches).
18278
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 girl wearing a laced bonnet and collar over neat dress, appearing to smile at the viewer. Unfortunately almost all the subjects of Hollar's portraits remain anonymous.
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bibliography:
NHG Hollar 815; Pennington 2008.
provenance:
Stanford's map of Central Africa
Second Opium War Map
Daw's detailed plan of mid-Victorian St Pancras
Rare separately issued map of England and Wales
The Sailor King
Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage
John Ogilby
A foggy day
Black Gold
The search for black gold continues
An unrecorded state of Dobree’s chart of Guernsey
Bigge’s damning report of Macquarie’s tenure as emancipist Governor of the Colony of New South Wales
Dalrymple proposes an EIC settlement on Balambangan
Speed’s map of the British Islands
Thornton’s first published chart
Map of Mahon and Fort St Philip
A rare map of Asia showing the Sea of Korea
Trinidad 

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