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Arrival of the Dutch Leaders in Guinea: The Negotiation for the Purchase of Slaves Destined to be Sold Back to the Spanish Conquistadors, from "Petits Voyages" by Theodore de Bry

Arrival of the Dutch Leaders in Guinea: The Negotiation for the Purchase of Slaves Destined to be Sold Back to the Spanish Conquistadors, from "Petits Voyages"

(Arrival of the Dutch Leaders in Guinea: The Negotiation for the Purchase of Slaves Destined to be Sold Back to the Spanish Conquistadors, from "Petits Voyages", 1585-88)


Theodore de Bry

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Arrival of the Dutch Leaders in Guinea: The Negotiation for the Purchase of Slaves Destined to be Sold Back to the Spanish Conquistadors, from "Petits Voyages" by Theodore de Bry. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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