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Mural depicting the revolt of slave workers at the sugar mill, on a wall at the Boca de Nigua or Nigua sugar mill, at San Gregorio de Nigua, near Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean. The mill was founded by Marquee De Aranda and later owned by Juan Bautista Ollarazaba, and was an important site for the sugar industry, with a mill, boiling room, and Spanish colonial buildings. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9641978
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
AMERICAS
ART
CARIBBEAN
COLONIAL
COLONY
colour image
DAY
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Exterior
FINE ARTS
Greater Antilles
HERITAGE
HISPANIOLA
History
HORIZONTAL
INDUSTRIAL
Industry
Island
Laborer
Mill
NEW SPAIN
New World
north america
NORTH AMERICAN
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Painting, Medium
public art
Revolt
SANTO DOMINGO
SANTO DOMINGO DE GUZMAN
Slave
Slavery
Spanish
Sugar
Sugar Cane
SUGAR MILL
UNREST
Wall
Wallpainting