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Description

The Dutch West India Company seized the lucrative sugar industry from the Portuguese. Sugar cane was cultivated on plantations like the one depicted in this painting. A sugar mill can be seen in the centre, under the canopy. Violence was used to force people in slavery to do the work. What is portrayed as an idyll for the Dutch viewers was a gruesome reality for them.

Landscape in Brazil

1652

Accession Number

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Medium

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Dimensions

height 282.5 cm x width 210.5 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands