Oronoko, ou Le Prince Négre

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Title

Oronoko, ou Le Prince Négre

Subject

Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689. Oroonoko

Description

Oroonoko stands with a knife clenched in his right hand, leaning back and looking at his wife Imoinda over his left shoulder. His left arm and hers cross, as she leans toward him. Oroonoko's muscles on his arms and legs are tense. Both are wearing classically inspired garb; he is wearing shoes--perhaps the buskin of tragic drama. Imoinda's drapery conceals all but her left arm. Her hair loosely hangs about her shoulders. They stand in a wooded grove.

Creator

de La Place, Pierre Antoine

Source

de La Place, Pierre Antoine. Oronoko, ou Le Prince Négre. London and Paris: Vente, 1769.

Publisher

de La Place, Pierre Antoine. Oronoko, ou Le Prince Négre. London and Paris: Vente, 1769.
Layson, Hana and Amelia Zurcher. "Aphra Behn's Oroonoko: Slavery and Race in the Atlantic World." Newberry: Digital Collections for the Classroom. Web.

Date

1769

Contributor

Southerne, Thomas. Oroonoko, a tragedy

Rights

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Format

JPG

Language

French

Type

Still Image

Identifier

embta2014-00151

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Original Format

engraving