Two black women and a boy on Lake Chad are about to be led away into slavery by a Spaniard. Stipple engraving by E. Finden, 1843, after Perring.
- Perring, William.
- Date:
- [1843]
- Reference:
- 39066i
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They are described as "Two sisters of the tribe of Shouaa". They look at a black man with a rifle who turns his back on them: he is the slaver who has captured them and delivered them to the Spaniard. In the story they are rescued by the husband of one of them who arives with a fighting force and punishes the black slaver, while the Spanish slave trader escapes on to Lake Chad in his boat. The author cites as one of her sources Dixon Denham, Narrative of travels and discoveries in Northern and Central Africa (1826)
Publication/Creation
London (4 Hanover Street) : T.G. March, [1843] (Wilkinson)
Physical description
1 print : stipple ; image 25.8 x 20.5 cm
Lettering
Africa. Finden's tableaux. Drawn by H. Perring. Engraved by E. Finden.
Creator/production credits
The drawing is credited to H. Perring, which may be a mistake for W. Perring
Reference
Wellcome Collection 39066i
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