Sotheby's
Thumbnail | Title | Description |
---|---|---|
"Angels ever Bright and Fair" |
Portrait of a well dressed womanat at a Gala even. |
|
"Angels ever Bright and Fair" |
Portrait of a well dressed lady at a Gala event. |
|
"Angels ever bright and fair |
Portrait of a well dressed lady at a Gala event. |
|
"All is well" |
Abstract scene of a Slave officer reporting to his Master that everything is going well. |
|
"Indemnity to great Britain" |
Abstract of a letter with words 'Indemnity to great Britain'. |
|
"Dethroned" |
Abstract scene of a sad and defeated King Coffee resigning his crown and kingdom. |
|
"The Capturing of King Coffee" |
Abstract scene of the capturing of King Coffee in his sleep by European soldiers to take over his kingdom. |
|
"King Coffee confronting a Spy" |
Abstract scene of an angry King Coffee confronting a spy that betrayed him to the Europeans. |
|
"Native Killings" |
Abstract scene of European men shooting and killing Natives. |
|
"The Appearance of the General" |
Abstract scene of a European General visiting a Native village while riding a donkey. Natives can be seen running away from him. |
|
"Happy Dance" |
Abstract scene of Native men dancing. |
|
"Death Place" |
Abstract scene of a man killed by being hung on a tree, human skeletons may be seen underneath him. |
|
"Report Back" |
Abstract scene of a Spy reporting to the King about his mission. |
|
"Slavery Trade" |
Abstract scene of Europeans behind Native slaves that are carrying stuff and moving through the forest. |
|
"Victory" |
Abstract scene of Native soldiers celebrating their war victory over Europeans. |
|
"War between the Europeans and Natives" |
Abstract scene of a war between the Natives and Europeans. |
|
"Strolling about" |
Abstract scene of a mother pushing her baby in a stroller enjoying a sunny day. |
|
"Mr. Candrells at the station" |
Abstract scene of Mr. Candrells a Native man carrying a briecase waiting for a train in town. |
|
Meeting between the Natives & the Missionaries |
Abstract scene of a meeting between the Native and European Missinaries. |
|
"Lady of Frilion" |
Abstract scene of a Native lady dressed in European clothes. |