1
15
105
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TBAFB####
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
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Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
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31/03/2022
Physical Object
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Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
7x2.5x9
Country of Production
Land
Nederlands
Keywords
Trefworden
Zwarte Piet, Sinterklaasfest, Doll, Figurine, Children
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
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TBAFB0111
Title
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Zwarte Piet Doll
Description
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Small Zwarte Piet doll dressed in the traditional Zwarte Piet clothing in yellow and orange. His hands are out in a 'shrug,' and his left hand forms a point. The arms are articulated at the shoulder, but not easy to move.
Relation
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Children's Toy
Subject
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Zwarte Piet
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Medieval Attire, Feather, Hat, Boots, Gloves, Ruff
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.2000s?
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https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/8f87eee930cd8cc6283fd665c8e10885.pdf
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TBAFB####
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Facing Blackness Collection
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An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
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Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
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Facing Blackness
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An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
The Black Archives
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https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/640d68f34eda420279ce545c0e7a9baa.JPG
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TBAFB####
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
11x22x9.5
Country of Production
Land
Netherlands
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Kampen
Keywords
Trefworden
Cigars, Black Man, Smoking, Tin, Art Deco, Borders, Advertising
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Neger
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Neger
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
http://www.tincollectors.nl/EN/details/76/71/1/268/_%20W.G.%20Boele%20Sr.html
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TBAFB0001
Title
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'Neger' Cigar Tin
Description
An account of the resource
Hinged metal tin used to contain around 100 cigars with wooden-style patterning and a caricature of a young Black man smoking a cigar on the top overlapped by the word "Neger", container is decorated by Art Deco bordering and font which writes "Handwerk" on the front, "100" on either side, and "Flor Fina" ('Fine Flower" - In Spanish) on the back.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
W.G. Boele Sr.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Metal Tin
Relation
A related resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Cigar Box
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Man, Black Caricature
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Cigar
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1900
-
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
20x10x6
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Donation By
Donatie door
Felix de Rooy
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://www.antiques-delaval.com/en/various-collectibles/2215-briar-pipe-head-sculpted-black-man-mokin-20th.html
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TBAFB0002
Title
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Wooden Pipe
Description
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Wooden Pipe decorated with a carved head depicting a Black boy.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Wooden Pipe
Relation
A related resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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Felix de Rooy
Format
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Smoking Pipe
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Boy, Black Caricature
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.20th Century
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TBAFB####
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
18x4x3
Country of Production
Land
Hong Kong
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Hong Kong
Keywords
Trefworden
Caricature, Toothpaste, Advertising
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Hawley & Hazel
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Hawley & Hazel
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/health-wellness/article/2176817/how-darkie-now-darlie-became-east-asias-favourite
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TBAFB0003
Title
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Darkie Toothpaste Box
Description
An account of the resource
Cardboard box. The front of the box is primarily white, with a black banner covering the top inch within which is the white text 'Darkie.' The white portion contains, below 'darkie,' the text 'tooth paste.' Below this is a cartoon bust of a black man wearing a tuxedo and top har, smiling wide with pure white teeth. Below this bust is the insignia of the brand Hawley & Hazel Black & White, and at the bottom of the box is the text 'Hawley & Hazel chemical co. ltd." This is mirrored on the back of the box. All other sides of the box are primarily green, and bear the text "Darkie toothpaste." The other long sides of the box read "contains fluoride" and "141gm." The top and bottom of the box read "economy." Inside the box is the full tube of toothpaste along with a newspaper clipping about the sale of the toothpaste. On the top inside flap of the box, the following is written in pencil: Brussel Chinese supermarkt auf. '86."
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Darkie (Darlie)
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Cardboard Box
Relation
A related resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Toothpaste Box
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Man, Black Caricature
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1933-1989
-
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https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/377f2f0269ff9ec780152772cf874879.JPG
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
12x11.5x16
Country of Production
Land
Netherlands
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Hertogenbosch
Keywords
Trefworden
Coffee, Plantation, Fruit, Workers, Caricature
Copyright
Auteursrecht
De Gruyter
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
De Gruyter
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Gruyter_(winkelketen) ; https://www.retro-en-design.co.uk/a-59753363/sold/set-of-two-vintage-coffee-tins-by-de-gruyter/#description ; http://www.degruyterfabriek.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/04-De-Gruyter.pdf
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TBAFB0004
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'De Gruyter' Coffee Tin
Description
An account of the resource
Metal coffee tin containing 2x250g coffee packs with illustrated scenes of a coffee plantation showing workers collecting the coffee beans with a backdrop of a tropical colony. Borders on the top and bottom of the tin show numerous varied colour fruits, leaves, and flowers, along with a yellow and white tea pot.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
De Gruyter
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Metal Tin
Relation
A related resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Coffee Tin
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black/Indigenous Woman, Black/Indigenous Man
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Fruit, Plantation, Ladder, Flowers, Coffepot
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1970's
-
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https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/cde501adbe0731d4ae6e00569cf78e38.JPG
2aeaa8f4553ef7fbab00764c0bc4ea9f
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
11x5x18.5
Country of Production
Land
France
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Paris
Keywords
Trefworden
Cardboard, Container, Cocoa Powder, Senagalese Man, Banania, Advertising
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Banania
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Banania
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://newpublic.fr/articles/decolonizing-banania-part-4
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TBAFB0006
Title
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Banania Hot Chocolate Box
Description
An account of the resource
Cardboard Box lined with a metal interior (500g), A Black caricature of Senegalese Infantry Man is found on the front, The Instructions on how to use the product and a history of the brand ar found on the back and sides.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Banania
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Cardboard Box
Relation
A related resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Hot Chocolate Box
Subject
The topic of the resource
Senegalese Rifleman
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Cup, Hat, Hands, Pan, Milk, Bread, Barcode
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1959?
-
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
5x5x11
Country of Production
Land
Belgium
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Vilvoorde
Keywords
Trefworden
Caricature, Black Man, Metal Polish, Stove, Advertising
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Ca-Va Seul
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Ca-Va Seul
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://web.archive.org/web/20210814175344/http://www.retroscoop.com/industrieel.php?artikel=74
Oral History
Mondelinge geschiedenis
After Richard asked for more information from the company, the website discussing the history and local heritage of 'Ca-Va Seul' was deleted. Richard then found a snapshot of the deleted webpage through an Internet archive. [See: Bibliography]
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TBAFB0009
Title
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Ca-Va Seul 'Negrita' Metal Polish
Description
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Cylindrical metal bottle of stove metal polish with a black background and red and white colouration. The manufacturer's name "Ca-Va Seul" is present with white lettering (Translation - "That Goes Without Saying") along with the word "Negrita" which is placed above an image of a Black caricatured man wearing a lobbyboy high-collared shirt with the letters "CVS" printed on the collar. The design and styling of the tin is distinctively 1960's minimalist, and the image of the black caricatured man is noticably smaller than previous iterations made by Ca-Va Seul in response to changing political attitudes and the process of decolonization ongoing in Africa at the time. As a product of Belgium, the design is mirrored on the other side but in French rather than Dutch. Below the image of the black man is a distinguisher "No 3A" which signifies the type of stove cleaner it is.
Creator
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Ca-Va Seul
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Metal Bottle
Relation
A related resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
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The Black Archives
Format
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Stove Polish
Subject
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Black Man, Black Caricature
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Shirt
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1960's
-
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/6bbb19ea26c99924595551936db1bcdf.JPG
17ffb7bae3d97df8e6f2c6637f101439
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/80c2154671a54e02bbbd2860e67714ee.JPG
ddac37eb3ebb91c529498e33598244eb
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/133fc1353e07b45fd6a5a1caf474667a.JPG
09b03be3579ea07235e1a305448831e5
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TBAFB####
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Facing Blackness Collection
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An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
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Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
5x5x11
Country of Production
Land
Belgium
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Vilvoorde
Keywords
Trefworden
Caricature, Black Man, Metal Polish, Stove, Advertising
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Ca-Va Seul
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Ca-Va Seul
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://web.archive.org/web/20210814175344/http://www.retroscoop.com/industrieel.php?artikel=74
Oral History
Mondelinge geschiedenis
After Richard asked for more information from the company, the website discussing the history and local heritage of 'Ca-Va Seul' was deleted. Richard then found a snapshot of the deleted webpage through an Internet archive. [See: Bibliography]
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TBAFB0010
Title
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Ca-Va Seul 'Negri' Metal Polish
Description
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Cylindrical metal bottle of stove metal polish with a green background and yellow and black colouration. The manufacturer's name "Ca-Va Seul" is present with white lettering (Translation - "That Goes Without Saying") along with the word "Negri" which is placed above an image of a Black caricatured man wearing a white lobbyboy high-collared shirt with the letters "CVS" printed on the collar. The design and styling of the tin is distinctively 1960's minimalist, and the image of the Black caricatured man is noticably smaller than previous iterations made by Ca-Va Seul in response to changing political attitudes and the process of decolonization ongoing in Africa at the time. As a product of Belgium, the design is mirrored on the other side but in French rather than Dutch. Below the image of the black man is a distinguisher "No 4" which signifies the type of stove cleaner it is.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Ca-Va Seul
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Metal Bottle
Relation
A related resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Stove Polish
Subject
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Black Man, Black Caricature
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Shirt
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1960's
-
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/f094188eb892438d2683d1680028ebc1.JPG
70adcb87683d8a770b0c97c58589e289
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/4f5800058790dc77027a7ac0a670bc99.JPG
d504555597da38859df7a9714d19ca07
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/28c82fb9ff9e3f3cd9e90148efde4550.JPG
92629d3fc14eecfabd6ee81869092fe6
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
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Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
4x4x10
Country of Production
Land
Belgium
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Etterbeek
Keywords
Trefworden
Samva, Caricature, Black Woman, Metal Polish, Advertising
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Samva
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Samva
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/371124825515691410/
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TBAFB0011
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Samva Metal Polish
Description
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Cylindrical metal bottle. On the lid is stamped the word "PATENT." The bottle is wrapped in paper with a caricatured black woman holding another bottle of Samva Brut. With her other hand she points to the text along the bottom of the paper: "SAMVA VOOR METALEN" on one side, and on the other, "SAMVA POUR METAUX." The French side has a stain over the word "Metaux," rendering it difficult to read. In a banner by the woman's head, the polish brands itself "No. 1." Between the Dutch and French sides, a small banner reads as follows: "SAMVA tel. 3321.60 Etterbeek - Av. de la Chasse - 64 - Jachtlaan." Along the top of the illustration are the words "Bouchage, breveté" in French and "Berreveteerd, stopmiddel" in Dutch.
Creator
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Samva
Type
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Metal Bottle
Relation
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Metal Polish
Subject
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Black Woman, Black Caricature
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Bottle of Metal Polish, Bangles, Earrings, Necklace
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1930
-
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/30bfd9b5df4450c78ff28e7a3d0ee1e5.JPG
04a89c4f445916ce02fef082fec3eb26
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/01122861566528301887f1bdcdf23e8c.JPG
94f36e95002e59bbe69cd47cb4b80183
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
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Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
8x8x8
Country of Production
Land
Netherlands
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Roosendaal
Keywords
Trefworden
Zwarte Piet, Sinterklaasfest
Copyright
Auteursrecht
RTL Nederland
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
RTL Nederland
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Hannah Rustomjee
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TBAFB0012
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Zwarte Piet Mug
Description
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White mug with three Zwarte Piet caricatures. From left to right, the text above the caricatures reads 'Hoge Hoogte Piet', 'Hulp Piet' and 'Coole Piet'.
Creator
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Jetix Europe Channels
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Melamine Mug
Relation
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
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The Black Archives
Format
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Mug
Subject
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Zwarte Piet, Black caricature
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Caricature
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.2007
-
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/8e6388af17904ac33096dc4f3c3bc5b5.JPG
f5f8451780e27a6c9f7a6d4c76ae7866
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/356cf7f8597b76bdd653267bc2ebd087.JPG
1bb9749c35374a0a0e68c1bc362c3851
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TBAFB####
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
3.3x1.2x4.5
Country of Production
Land
Netherlands
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Culembord
Keywords
Trefworden
Cigarettes, Cigar, Matches, Slaves, Plantation
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Compania Cadena
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Compania Cadena
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://www.catawiki.com/nl/l/32341389-compania-cadena-blikken-reclamebord-1-blik; https://www.catawiki.com/nl/l/32341389-compania-cadena-blikken-reclamebord-1-blik
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TBAFB0013
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Cigarros Cadena
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Small box of matches emblazoned with the figure of a Black man holding a large leaf in a green (natural) background, presumably a plantation. 'Cigarros Cadena' is on the head and foot of this image.
Creator
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Compania Cadena
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Cardboard Box
Relation
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Box of Matches
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Slave
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Leaf, Houses, Plants
-
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/313d1ee0afca6a8a22acb96ed7498623.JPG
e366797a2f7a5c70fccb1c1e8c1cf207
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/e14112d00d2b5a1a971fd44f42ed96d7.JPG
b4cf5f8b53e7ce9832e77fe9afc30559
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
35x12x48
Country of Production
Land
England
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Manchester?
Keywords
Trefworden
Golliwog, Doll, Caricature, Children's Toy
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Robinsons
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Robertson's
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Oral History
Mondelinge geschiedenis
Through research, Richard discovered that the Robinsons company responsible for the golliwog jam jar also manufactured these dolls as an accompaniment.
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golliwog; http://www.teddybears.com/golliwog/direct.html; https://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/news/jimcrow/golliwog/homepage.htm; https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/various-578396v
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TBAFB0016
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Golliwog Doll
Description
An account of the resource
Children's golliwog doll. The figure wears a red suit with a buttoned-up white waistcoat, a striped black and white bowtie, and black and white striped trousers. The figure also has characteristically red lips and white teeth, along with a long black afro - which has a silvery metallic coloured loop at the top which would have been used to hang it up, possibly as a form of decoration. There is a fabric tag on his back that would have included the manufacturing information but it has been degraded - likely due to persistent use. This Doll was very likely created by the Robertson's Jam Company as a form of advertisement - given that at this time, the figure of the 'Golliwog' had become synonymous with the company's branding.
Creator
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Robertson's
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Fabric Doll
Relation
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Golliwog Doll
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Caricature
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Suit, Waistcoat, Bowtie, Trousers, Buttons
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.1960?
-
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/dc5b21139875f91e85effedd78f57acd.JPG
4823610a956c06e60d691be9a7197c1a
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/b45a82b8c4daf247b31c3df3251685c9.JPG
c52b296f099b141b91c24eb03d8fffa2
https://collection.theblackarchives.nl/files/original/c220e7b354d61a5feb43da63a278c4af.JPG
31492c01ed72b6645c7de1865d673ed0
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TBAFB####
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
31/03/2022
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
17.5x12x14
Country of Production
Land
Germany
Place of Production
Plaats/ Gemeente
Heilbronn
Keywords
Trefworden
Koloniale Waren, Colonial Goods, Tin, Container
Copyright
Auteursrecht
Knorr
Rightholder
Rechthebbende
Knorr
Archived By
Gearchiveerd
Richard Weaver
Bibliography
Bibliografie
https://www.retro-en-design.co.uk/a-46297097/sold/vintage-tin-by-knorr-koloniale-waren/#description; https://www.retro-en-design.nl/a-46297097/a-r-c-h-i-e-f-sold-out/vintage-blik-knorr-koloniale-waren/#description
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TBAFB0017
Title
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Koloniale Waren Tin
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Metal tin bearing the title "Koloniale Waren" and tag-line "Met Knorr krijg je de smaak te pakken." On the lid, "Koloniale Waren" appears in a half-inch tall banner in red, outlined in black with four small white lines running through the bottom of the letters. On top of the banner is a grey design with small leaves. Below the banner is a yellow banner with black dots forming the design. At either side of the banner's edge are small depictions of leaves or plumes, with small certificate-like images to the edge of either plume. Below the banner is a shop scene, depicting two women in colonial dress leaning over the shop counter, behind which a man in an apron gestures to a box, with his hand on a cylindrical container. Behind the man are shelves of product, and six other containers of produce are on the counter. The front of the counter has three small panels on it, each of which has a leaf/plant design. Another man in a top hat opens the door to the shop. At the edges of the scene are two reddish pillars, shaped like bottles with a wide base that holds straight for most of its length before tapering to about half the size in the top centimetre. Atop each pillar is a grey rectangle. At the base of the left-hand red pillar is a small grey pot with a label drawn in black. At the base of the right-hand pillar is a grey box, also with a label in black, on top of which is a wine bottle. The semi-symmetrical design continues outward toward the edge of the box with each pillar edged with a plant in silhouette. There is a bird perching on the right-hand plant and a bird in flight just above the left-hand plant. Outward from there is another pillar, this one more neo-classical in design. The pillar is fluted and at its top has a decorative plant-shape mould, which is the base for the plumes that edge the "Koloniale Waren" banner. At the base of the pillars is a circular orange panel with what appears to be a small drawing of the Dutch royal crest. Below this seal is a vase, which rests on another small pillar, this one more rudimentary in design. Below the shop scene is a 2cm by 7cm rectangular cream panel which bears the "Knorr" tagline. The word "Knorr" is in red in the brand's trademark font (a cursive style), with a chef's hat above it also drawn in red. The rest of the words are in black in a serif font. At the top corners of the panel are yellow and orange decorative flourishes that resemble flowers. This panel is inside another, larger panel, this one yellow, with a decorative flourish at the top resembling a picture frame. Atop this yellow panel is another panel, this one grey, at the centre of which is an art deco-style semicircle in black and grey. Atop the grey panel, on the left-hand side, is a yellow box; at the right-hand side, there is a grey box, a red bottle, a pinkish pot, and another yellow box behind these items. The shop scene connects to this grey panel. At the edges of the "Knorr" panel and its encompassing yellow panel are two identical panels, each white with a drawing of a small cartoon child dancing in red. These panels have decorative flourishes that are more cornered off in style. On the front panel of the tin, this design is replicated in its entirety. On the back panel of the tin, the "Koloniale Waren" banner and "Knorr" panel are replicated, along with the pillars and containers, but the shop scene is replaced with an early-1900s car. The car is brown, with black tires and black-and-silver edging, and lettering in white. On the body of the car, half-centimetre tall letters read "MAIZENA", below which smaller letters read "TIL GROD SAUCE - J[unintelligible] / BAGNING DESSERTEN - ETC / DROS - DERFOR BILLIGST" - these letters may be incorrect as they are difficult to read. On the door of the car, there is a drawing of a woman, outlined in black with white fill. On the back of the car, the word "MAIZENA" appears again, with a smaller word underneath (unintelligible). On the back doors of the car is a design, which appears to be a small black circle with a white edge, a gey rectangular bar, and a fluffier cloud shape in orange. On top of the car are several boxes, all white with black detailing. Eight boxes in is a larger box, which bears the word "MAIZENA" in red. Above the word, black letters spell "BRUG" and below "Maizena" black letters write "TIL AL". The neoclassical pillars here on the left-hand side frame a barrel labelled "KNORR", which appears in a facsimile of a stately home's mantel. Above the arch is a circular red panel with two crossed rifles in it. On the right-hand side, the neoclassical pillars frame what appears to be an advertisement or title deed, coloured yellow, for "ureya's Maizena". The same crossed rifles appear here.
Creator
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Knorr
Type
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Metal Tin
Relation
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Gravy Stock Tin
Subject
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Two White Colonial Women, Shopkeeper, White Man, Waitress, Jester, Moustached Man,
Coverage
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Shop, Merchandise, Guns, Columns, Suit, Top Hat, Dress, Delivery Car, Model T Ford, Vase
Date
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c.1980s
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Identifier
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TBAFB####
Title
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Facing Blackness Collection
Description
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Language
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English
Publisher
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The Black Archives
Creator
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Richard Weaver, Lieke Bremer
Type
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Objects, Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Date
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31/03/2022
Physical Object
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Physical Dimensions
Fysieke afmetingen (cm)
10x26x2
Country of Production
Land
Haiti
Keywords
Trefworden
Caricature, Plantation, Black Woman, Black Mammy, Wine, Slavery, Haiti, Colonialism
Archived By
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Richard Weaver
Bibliography
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https://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/mammies/ ; http://www.mappinghaitianhistory.com/plantations-and-sugar-mills
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Identifier
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TBAFB0018
Title
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Black 'Mammy' Wine Rack
Description
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Decorative wooden leaning wine rack depicting a black woman, styled to mimic the black 'Mammy' caricature. The wooden wine rack has a large hole where the woman's mouth is present as a means for fixing the wine bottle in place - with the legs and feet of the wine rack being used to counter-balance the weight of the wine bottle. The woman painted features: a yellow undershirt with red, white, and blue spots; a red bandana with yellow and green spots; blue overalls; and black laced shoes. The figure carries a brown/orange wicker basket containing a selection of fruit. The figure stands in front of what looks to be a sugarcane plant which is painted on the back of the wine rack, this can be also be seen from the front side - appearing as a background for the black caricatured figure. The shape of the sugarcane leaves dominate the shape of the upper part of the wine rack, providing an outline for the woman's head. This choice to include a sugarcane plant is likely a reference to the histry of Haiti (where the wine rack originates) and its past history as a sugar colony with numerous plantations. On the bottom of the figures feet are written the year of production ("2013") and a label stating ("MADE IN HAITI").
Type
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Wooden Wine Rack
Relation
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Facing Blackness is a multimedia exhibition that takes the public through the obscure history of portraying Black people from the colonial period to contemporary society. Using unique archive material and visual art, we show how anti-black racism became part of the Dutch 'cultural archive' and our everyday ideas, customs and utensils. On the other hand, the exhibition shows how there has always been 'everyday resistance' to various forms of racism and how Black people themselves have given and continue to give meaning to their culture and identity.
Source
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The Black Archives
Format
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Wine Rack
Subject
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Black Woman, Black Caricature, Mammy,
Coverage
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Sugarcane, Fruit, Pineapples, Apples, Oranges, Wicker Basket, Bandana, Overalls, Shirt, Shoes,
Date
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c.2013