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Woman of Senegambia beating cotton, 18th century
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Woman of Senegambia beating cotton, 18th century
Woman of Senegambia beating cotton, 18th century. She beats the raw cotton instead of carding it. She sits on a wooden bench in front of a thatched hut. Negresse battant le coton au lieu de le carder. After Rene Claude Geoffroy de Villeneuves l Afrique, Paris, 1814. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving from Frederic Shoberls The World in Miniature: Africa, A description of the manners and customs Moors of the Sahara and of the Negro Nations, R. Ackermann, England, 1821
Media ID 23390192
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Beating Claude Coton Cotton Description Exploration Frederic Geoffroy Gourd Lafrique Manners Moors Negress Rene Sahara Senegambia Shoberl Spindle Spinning Stipple Villeneuve Woven
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