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View of the sugar plantation Catharina Sophia, c.1860. Creator: Alexander Ludwich Brockmann
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View of the sugar plantation Catharina Sophia, c.1860. Creator: Alexander Ludwich Brockmann
View of the sugar plantation Catharina Sophia, c.1860. Garden, factory building on the right
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Grounds Ink On Paper Local People Plantation Sugar Plantation Surinam South America Suriname South America Watercolor Paint
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This 19th century view of the sugar plantation Catharina Sophia, created by Dutch artist Alexander Ludwich Brockmann around 1860, transports us back in time to the colonial era in Suriname, South America. The meticulously detailed watercolor painting showcases the sprawling grounds of the plantation, with its grand factory building standing proudly on the right. The building's red-tiled roof and whitewashed walls contrast beautifully against the lush greenery of the surrounding landscape. In the foreground, local people are seen at work, tending to the sugar cane fields and processing the harvested crops. The intricate network of canals crisscrossing the plantation, used for irrigation and transportation, adds to the intrigue of this colonial scene. The vibrant colors and rich details of Brockmann's brushstrokes bring the plantation to life, capturing the essence of the Dutch colonial legacy in Suriname. The artist's skillful use of ink and watercolor on paper creates a striking visual representation of the Catharina Sophia sugar plantation, offering a glimpse into the past and the agricultural heritage of the Low Countries. This artwork is not only a testament to Brockmann's artistic talent but also a valuable historical document, providing insight into the daily life and economic activities of a colonial sugar plantation in the 19th century.
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