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| | USD 1.500 - USD 2.500 (EUR 1.397 - EUR 2.328) |
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| | Sale 2441 Lot 8 (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Slave Trade. Early oil painted copy of George Morland's famous painting of that title. Oil on canvas 18 x 25 inches; some evidence of restoration; some crackling; rolled and off the stretcher. [England], circa (...) |
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Portrait of William Wilberforce |
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Atribución | | Original |
Tecnica | | Media tinta |
| | USD 800 - USD 1.200 (EUR 745 - EUR 1.118) |
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| | Sale 2441 Lot 13 (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) An engraved portrait of William Wilberforce, honoring him as the Chairman of the Anti-Slavery Committee. Mezzotint by I. Rising after a painting by C. F. Hodges showing Wilberforce in his office. London, (...) |
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Atribución | | Original |
Tecnica | | Fotografía |
| | USD 3.500 - USD 5.000 (EUR 3.260 - EUR 4.657) |
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| | Sale 2441 Lot 53 (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) "Oh please spare him!" [supplied title]. Oil painting of a slave being whipped by his master or an overseer, while the owner's children attempt to intervene. Oil on canvas, 34 x 26-1/2 inches; conserved, restored (...) |
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Branding Slaves on the Coast of Africa Previous to Embarkation |
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Atribución | | Original |
Tecnica | | Fotografía |
| | USD 800 - USD 1.200 (EUR 745 - EUR 1.118) |
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| | Sale 2441 Lot 61 (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Branding Slaves on the Coast of Africa Previous to Embarkation. Hand-tinted lithograph, 13-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches, matted, adding 3 inches all around. New York, circa (...) |
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Atribución | | Original |
Tecnica | | Fotografía |
| | USD 400 - USD 600 (EUR 373 - EUR 559) |
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| | Sale 2441 Lot 74 (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Emancipation [supplied title]. Carte-de-visite 4 x 2-1/2 inches, from a lithographic broadside. Np, circa late 1860's or early (...) |
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