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just for sharing!
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Nice
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Hi Maurice,
thank's for sharing. Is there any titel or description? The picture is a little bit disturbing since I see Nias warriors and also javanese people on the picture. Detlef |
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Yes, it does seem a bit of a cultural mix, but still very cool print.
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Nice. Are the colors accurate?
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Indeed a cultural mix as David pointed out allready.
I clearly see Nias people, a warrior from Timor if I am not mistaken (left of the Nias warriors), in the back to the right a warrior from Celebes/Sulawesi (if I'm right). The fourth man could be a negrito maybe? And also some people which are hard to tell exactly where they are coming from. Looks like java, sumatra, and????? I liked the image, and I stumbled on it on the internet. It was described as following: Original chromolithograph by Armand, Amsterdam from Nederlandsch Oost-Indie by P.A. van der Lith, published in Doesborgh, 1875 I don't know who is Armand, but I try to find out yet... Maurice |
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Here another one with the same description.
All women, but again with the cultural mix... |
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