Camels with Dutch Handlers. Artist: Unidentified Artist Japanese, 19th century. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Sheet: 12 3/8 x 17 5/16 in. (31.4 x 44 cm). Date: ca. 1821. In this horizontally oriented, oversized (dai-oban) woodblock print, a Dutchman escorts the procession of a male and female camel handled by two Arabian attendants in handsomely patterned clothes. At the upper left is the Dutch word "KAMEEL," and the term is defined in Japanese to the left. At the upper right is a detailed account of the physical attributes of the animals with the heading, "Camels brought over by the Dutch.". M
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Camels with Dutch Handlers. Artist: Unidentified Artist Japanese, 19th century. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Sheet: 12 3/8 x 17 5/16 in. (31.4 x 44 cm). Date: ca. 1821. In this horizontally oriented, oversized (dai-oban) woodblock print, a Dutchman escorts the procession of a male and female camel handled by two Arabian attendants in handsomely patterned clothes. At the upper left is the Dutch word "KAMEEL, " and the term is defined in Japanese to the left. At the upper right is a detailed account of the physical attributes of the animals with the heading, "Camels brought over by the Dutch.". Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.