Suriname women at the Colonial Exhibition in Amsterdam

Friedrich Carel Hisgen (mentioned on object), 1883 - 1884

In 1883 a Colonial Exhibition was organized on Museumplein in Amsterdam. From behind a fence visitors could peer at these Surinamese women. The expressions on their faces convey many emotions. The women may no longer have lived in slavery, but had become objects in an exhibition. Although slavery had been abolished by law, many underlying structures remained.

  • Artwork typepage, photomechanical print
  • Object numberRP-F-1994-12-3
  • Dimensionsheight 81 mm x width 123 mm
  • Physical characteristicslichtdruk

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    Suriname women at the Colonial Exhibition in Amsterdam

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    RP-F-1994-12-3

  • Description

    Groepsportret van Surinaamse vrouwen en een kind op de Internationale Koloniale en Uitvoerhandel Tentoonstelling, Amsterdam 1883. Te zien zijn Jacqueline Ricket, Lina Ricket, Antoinette (Koosje), Elisabeth Oldenberg, Amalia Fri-Mason, Wilhelmina van Eede en Gerardina.


Creation

  • Creation

    • photographer: Friedrich Carel Hisgen (mentioned on object), Amsterdam
    • clichémaker: Roche (mentioned on object)
    • compiler (person in literature): Roland Napoleon Bonaparte (mentioned on object)
  • Dating

    1883 - 1884

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    lichtdruk

  • Dimensions

    height 81 mm x width 123 mm


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