Flagellation of a Female Samboe Slave by William Blake (1793)

by William Blake

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Flagellation of a Female Samboe Slave is an engraving created by William Blake in 1793. The artwork depicts the brutal punishment of a female slave, who is being whipped by her master. The image is based on a drawing by John Gabriel Stedman, a British soldier who witnessed the atrocities of slavery in Suriname. Blake’s engraving is a powerful critique of the slave trade and the inhumane treatment of enslaved people. The artwork is a testament to Blake’s commitment to social justice and his

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