SENEGAL-FULI-PLANTATION-NATIVES [Jakob VAN DER SCHLEY after PREVOST, 1747]

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Vue d´une Ville des Foulis et de ses Plantations, tiree du voyage de Moore (…). – Original antique print showing a native settlement Fuli in Senegal. The Europeans, from the 16th to the 19th century, were present in the area, mainly for the slave trade. But they also bought for instance cotton (one of the crops produced in this village) to be able to clothe the slaves, amber, gold and ivory.

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Vue d´une Ville des Foulis et de ses Plantations, tiree du voyage de Moore (…).

Copperplate engraving/etching on Hand laid (Verge) paper.
Sheet size: 35 x 26,7 cm. Image size: 28,4 x 20 cm.

From vol. 3 of a Dutch ed. of Prevost’s monumental work: ‘Historische Beschryving der Reizen […]’, published in The Hague by Pieter de Hondt, 1748. Antoine Francois Prevost d’Exiles’ (or Abbe Prevost’s) multi-volume “Histoire Generale Des Voyages” (1746-1759): ultimately 17 quarto volumes recounting major voyages of discovery and descriptions of far flung parts and including around 240 maps, plans and charts of those areas. These maps, plans and charts were mostly produced by Jacques Nicolas Bellin, the influential French hydrographer. Bellin’s work spans from around 1740 to the 1770s; interestingly he signed his plates in a variety of styles – J. Bellin, N. Bellin, N.B., M.B. (Monsieur Bellin) and S.B. (Seigneur Bellin).

Made by Jakob van der Schley after an anonymous artist. Engraver: Jakob van der Schley (Amsterdam 1715-1779) was a Dutch draughtsman and engraver. He studied under Bernard Picart and became heavily influenced by his style.

Condition: Very good, given age. A few minor spots. Original fold as issued General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: SENEGAL-FULI-PLANTATION-NATIVES

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Dimensions 35 × 35 × 1 cm

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