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Prospect van het eyland, en de rheede van St. Iago geteekend van Johann Christian Friderici

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This collection contains one watercolor view titled "Prospect van het eyland, en de rheede van St. Iago" [View of Porto Praia, Cape Verde]. The drawing, measuring 11.5 X 47.5 inches, is the largest recorded early modern panoramic view of Cape Verde. It was completed in 1783 by Johann Christian Friderici (1766-1804), a cartographer and lieutenant who worked for the Dutch East India Company in South Africa. It is the earliest known work by Friderici, completed a year before his permanent post in South Africa began. The scene is of the island's southern coast at its full length but at an angle that causes the harbor of Porto Praia in Santiago to be hidden from view. The port served as a transportation hub of enslaved African people to the Americas and as a place to restock ships with goods and livestock.

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Prospect van het eyland, en de rheede van St. Iago geteekend van Johann Christian Friderici .5 Cubic Feet 1 Flat File Folder (Large)

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