Negress
early 17th century
Probably German (?)
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 (17.190.755)
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Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
U.S.A.
October 14, 2012–January 20, 2013
Princeton University Art Museum
U.S.A.
February 16–June 9, 2013

Negress
early 17th century
Probably German (?)
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 (17.190.755)

A Black Man in Three-quarter Profile
1522
Frans Crabbe van Espleghem (Netherlandish)
Purchase, Louis V. Bell Fund and Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, 1998 (1998.415)

Bust of a Roman Emperor (obverse) and Bust of a Man of African Descent (reverse)
mid-16th century
Italian
The Milton Weil Collection, 1938 (38.150.12)

Bust of an African Boy
late 16th century
Probably Italian (Venice)
The Milton Weil Collection, 1938 (38.150.27)

The First Day (Dies I), from the series The Creation of the World
1589
Jan Muller (Netherlandish)
Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1953 (53.601.338.7)

Africa, from the Four Continents
Adriaen Collaert (Netherlandish)
Gift of the Estate of James Hazen Hyde, 1959 (59.654.9)