1765782 Brandes\' son Johnny and the slave Flora spinning, 1784 (pencil and watercolour on paper) by Brandes, Jan (1743-1808); 19.5x15.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Jan Brandes (1743-1808) was a Dutch Lutheran minister who travelled with his wife to Batavia (now Jakarta, in Java) where they had a son. When his wife died, Brandes moved with Johnny to a colonial villa outside the town where Johnny was brought up with his father\'s slaves. Brandes recorded everyday life in his sketchbooks. ).
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