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This powerful oil portrait confronts authority and the human cost of early modern colonial trade. A commanding figure in armor stands by a window, his commander's staff in hand, while an enslaved attendant holds a golden reward medallion—Elmina's coastline visible in the distance. Painted by Daniel Vertangen circa 1660, this museum-quality reproduction captures fine oil-on-canvas detail and luminous color, printed on archival canvas and hand-stretched over a solid wood frame. Gallery-ready and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, it makes a striking addition for collectors, historians, or anyone seeking a thoughtful conversation piece about power, commerce, and the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade.
Art Hoodie – Portrait of Jan Valckenburgh and an Enslaved Servant
$44.99