African American dandy receiving a shoe shine from a white shoe shine boy : 無料・フリー素材/写真
African American dandy receiving a shoe shine from a white shoe shine boy / Library Company of Philadelphia
| ライセンス | No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし) |
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| 説明 | Stereograph, possibly published in London, depicting a scene satirizing race relations in America. Shows the dandy standing and with one foot on the boy's shoe shine box in front of a back drop depicted as a wall adorned with broadsides referencing abolition, slavery, and emancipation. The dandy is attired in striped and checkered pants, a jacket with tails, a ruffled shirt, and top hat. He holds a walking stick under one arm and a cigarette in his other hand. The boy kneels and shines the dandy's shoes with his shining supplies and tools by his box. Broadsides include a "playbill" reading "Adelphi. Tonight The White Slave. Octoroon Farce" and an advertisement for "Fast Clipper. Clyde. For New Orleans." Other posts read "No Slavery. Freedom" and "Great Meeting. Negro Emancipation. Poor Slaves." P.2014.29Published: London? c.1862. Place of publication and date inferred from image content containing a reference to the "Octoroon" at the "Adelphi." Adelphi is a London theater where The Octoroon was performed 1861-1862.Link to record on ImPAC, the Library Company’s digital collections catalog: lcpdams.librarycompany.org:8881/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&a... |
| 撮影日 | 2014-09-22 16:04:57 |
| 撮影者 | Library Company of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, USA |
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| カメラ | Expression 11000XL , EPSON |

