Two South African Khoisan Men Smoking and Pipe, Esaias Boursss, 1662 The two Khoisan men are smoking outside a pipe. The standing man on the left has briefly cut frizzy hair and on his right ear lens hangs a large elongated ear version: a cord of beads. He is wearing a cloth stretched around the left shoulder that rises in the front and back to his knees. On his right hip only a cord is visible with which a non -visible pubic cloth is tied. His right hand holds a short Gouda pipe near his mouth: smoke is circling out of the head. The material of the bracelets around its wrist is not clear: th


Two South African Khoisan Men Smoking and Pipe, Esaias Boursss, 1662 The two Khoisan men are smoking outside a pipe. The standing man on the left has briefly cut frizzy hair and on his right ear lens hangs a large elongated ear version: a cord of beads. He is wearing a cloth stretched around the left shoulder that rises in the front and back to his knees. On his right hip only a cord is visible with which a non -visible pubic cloth is tied. His right hand holds a short Gouda pipe near his mouth: smoke is circling out of the head. The material of the bracelets around its wrist is not clear: the small double bracelet is made possible from flat beads, the larger tire below from leg, ivory or wood. The man on the right is on a slope with raised knees. He also cut briefly frizzy hair. Apart from his right arm, his whole body is wrapped with a large shoulder cloth. With his right hand he holds a Gouda pipe in his mouth. Page 103 from a sketchbook with 117 sheets. Cape of Good Hope paper. ink brush African peoples (KHOISAN). pipe ~ tobacco. ear-rings. piercing parts of the body with sticks, rings, studs, etc. Cape of Good Hope


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