The Celebrated Graman Quacy, from Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam 1772-77, published 1813 -
John Gabriel Stedman
A Cudgelling Match between English and French Negroes on the Island of Dominica -
Agostino Brunias
Zion School for Colored Children, Charleston, South Carolina -
Alfred R. Waud
The Christening, from Tregears Black Jokes, aquatinted by Hunt, published by T.S. Tregear, London, 1834 -
(after) Summers, W.
Black Slaves Seated Outside their House in Martinique -
Le Masurier
The Lad Taiyota, Native of Otaheite, in the Dress of his Country, engraved by R.B. Godfrey, plate 9 from Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, pub. 1823 -
Sydney Parkinson
Natives of Humboldt Bay, from At Anchor by J.J. Wild -
J.J. Wild
Native of Princess Marianna Strait from Verhandelingen over de Natuurlijke Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche overzeesche Bezittingen -
(after) Oort, Pieter van
Pongol festival, India, from Voyage aux Indes, Orientales et la Chine, by Pierre Sonnerat, engraved by Poisson, published 1782 -
(after) Sonnerat, Pierre
Last Visit from the Doctors Assistant, from The Grand Master, or Adventures of Qui Hi? in Hindostan. A Hudibras Poem in Eight Cantos by Quiz, by William Combe 1741-1823 published by Thomas Tegg, London, 1815 -
Thomas Rowlandson
The Iron Collar Negroes Working in the Rain and Carrying Tiles three illustrations from Voyage Pittoresque et Historique au Bresil -
Jean Baptiste Debret
The Marchand Mission travelling from the Congo to the Nile from Le Petit Journal 28th May 1899 -
Henri Meyer
Corroboree around a camp fire from his Drawings of the natives and scenery of Van Diemens Land 1830 -
Joseph Lycett
King Temoana on the island of Nuka-Hiva dressed in the uniform of a French colonel, c.1841-48 -
Maximilie Radiguet
View of Euphorbia Mamillarius and Euphorbia Canariensis, from Voyages au Soudan Oriental et dans lAfrique Septentrionale by Pierre Tremaux 1818-95 1852 -
Pierre Tremaux
Cour-Rou-Bari-Gal, a native of New Holland, plate 18 from Voyage of Discovery to Australian Lands, engraved by B. Roger, pub. 1800-04 -
(after) Petit, N.
Until dinner began to come in across the yard slaves carry a prepared meal from a cookhouse to a plantation mansion -
Edward Windsor Kemble