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The Beautiful Slave
ca. 1600-162017th century
345 x 247 mm (13.6 x 9.7 in.)
Aegidius Sadeler II, Dutch (Flemish), (ca. 1570–1629)
After Titian, Italian (Venetian), (ca. 1488–1576)
- African figures (representations)
- children (people by age group) - People in the earliest developmental stage of life. [August 1996 related term added. February 1995 descriptor changed, was "children". September 1993 related term added. November 1992 alternate term added. February 1991 scope note added.]
- figures (representations) - Representations of humans or animals. [July 1998 related term added, "statues". December 1997 related term added.]
- Orientalism - Characteristics of oriental art or culture appearing in Western practice. W
- race (concept) - Identification of a group of people as distinct from other groups on the basis of physical or socially defined characteristics, such as language. [May 1995 descriptor added.]
- slavery
- plate Dimensions: 345 x 247 mm (13.6 x 9.7 in.)
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Aegidius Sadeler II, Dutch (Flemish), (ca. 1570–1629) Titian, Italian (Venetian), (ca. 1488–1576) . The Beautiful Slave, ca. 1600-1620. Engraving on laid paper. Fourth of four states, without Marco Sadeler’s address. plate : 345 x 247 mm (13.6 x 9.7 in.). DAC accession number 1998.9.2. Friends of the Davison Art Center funds donated by John R. Jakobson (BA Wesleyan 1952, LLD 1989, Trustee 1971–1985), 1998. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: R. Lee) .