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Albert Eckhout
(1610-1666)
1610
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1666
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African man; Afrikanischer Mann
Study of Two Brazilian Tortoises
Dance Of The Tarairiu
Still Life with Pineapple, Melon and Other Tropica…
Tapuya Woman
East Indian Market Stall in Batavia
Tupi Indian
The Fishermen
American Woman
Tapuya man
Don Miguel de Castro, Emissary of Kongo
Diego Bemba, a Servant of Dom Miguel de Castro
Pedro Sunda, a Servant of Dom Miguel de Castro
Albert Eckhout Paintings outside this album
Oost-Indisch marktstalletje, 1640-1666
Study of Two Brazilian Tortoises
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