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Runaway: Sliva 1784 (Giclee)
SKU: G-RSIL20087
Runaway! Going, Going, Gone. This mixed media painting series, Runaway: Going, Going, Gone, is inspired by a discovery of "Wanted" advertisements from the early 1700s and 1800s. These ads describe runaway enslaved people of African descent in, sometimes minute, details. Descriptions of hair color and styles, clothes, complexion, scars, size, and demeanor conjure vivid images in a real and tangible ways. Advertisement Run away from the subscriber the 17th instant, a Negro Wench named Silva, about 24 years of age, smallish size, thick and well made, had on and took with her a brown skirt and striped short gown. Whoever will take up and secure said wench and give information to the subscriber, shall have Five dollars reward and charges paid by, Elijah Hensdale Farmington, June 19, 1784
NB Said Wench before she runaway threw a stone and fractured the skull of her master and otherwise much wounded him.
Title: Runaway: Silva 1784 Artist: Cora Marshall Size: 16" x 20" Media: Giclee Edition: 100
NOTE: Giclee prints are made with archival materials and are hand-signed by the artist. Each print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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