Home

Other Search Options:

Num/Page: 60 | 120
Orientation Portrait Landscape All

AFRICAN-AMERICAN PORTRAIT
Found: 5000+ Images
Displaying Image: 1 to 60 (Page 1 of 84)

[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 >>
PBLA2A-00002
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00002
Benjamin Banneker portrait. Hand-colored woodcut
PBLA2R-00002
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2R-00002
Benjamin Banneker portrait. Hand-colored rendering of an antique woodcut
PBLA3R-00002
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3R-00002
Benjamin Banneker portrait. Enhanced rendering of an antique woodcut
USDC2A-00008
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
USDC2A-00008
Washington DC as originally laid out, from an engraving of 1793. Hand-colored woodcut
PBLA2D-00001
© Nancy Carter\North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2D-00001
Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune and African-American children, Lincoln Park, Washington DC
PBLA2D-00002
© Nancy Carter\North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2D-00002
Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune and African-American children, Lincoln Park, Washington DC
PBLA2D-00003
© Nancy Carter\North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2D-00003
Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune and African-American children, Lincoln Park, Washington DC
PBLA2D-00004
© Nancy Carter\North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2D-00004
Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune and African-American children, Lincoln Park, Washington DC
PBLA2D-00005
© Nancy Carter\North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2D-00005
Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune and African-American children, Lincoln Park, Washington DC.
PBLA2D-00006
© Nancy Carter\North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2D-00006
Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune and African-American children, Lincoln Park, Washington DC
SOCI2A-00043
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
SOCI2A-00043
Runaway slaves Burns and Sims captured in Boston and returned to South Carolina, 1850s. Hand-colored halftone illustration
PBLA2A-00004
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00004
Frederick Douglass portrait. Hand-colored woodcut
PBLA2A-00013
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00013
Frederick Douglass as a young man, with autograph. Hand-colored engraving
PBLA2A-00014
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00014
Frederick Douglass speaking in England on his experiences as a slave in the USA. Hand-colored woodcut
PBLA3A-00004
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3A-00004
Frederick Douglass portrait. Woodcut
PBLA3A-00013
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3A-00013
Frederick Douglass as a young man, with autograph. Engraving
PBLA3A-00014
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3A-00014
Frederick Douglass speaking in England on his experiences as a slave in the USA. Woodcut
PBLA3A-00016
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3A-00016
Autographs of Frederick Douglass. Engraved
PBLA3A-00025
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3A-00025
Frederick Douglass. Engraving
PBLA2A-00008
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00008
W. E. B. Du Bois portrait. Hand-colored halftone
PBLA2A-00010
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00010
Joseph Hayne Rainey, first black US Congressman, admitted 1871. Hand-colored halftone
PBLA2A-00009
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00009
Hiram R. Revels, first black US Senator, elected 1870. Hand-colored woodcut
PBLA2A-00005
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00005
Dred Scott portrait in 1857. Hand-colored woodcut
PUSA3A-00115
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PUSA3A-00115
Reverdy Johnson, defense attorney for Dred Scott. Engraving
PBLA2A-00011
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00011
Robert Smalls, Civil War hero and Union naval officer; African-American US Congressman from SC. Hand-colored woodcut
PBLA2A-00012
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00012
Confederate gun-boat "Planter," captured by Robert Smalls for Union navy in SC, 1862. Hand-colored woodcut
PBLA3A-00026
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3A-00026
Sojourner Truth with President Lincoln. Halftone of a photograph
PBLA2A-00015
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA2A-00015
William Still portrait, secretary of the Underground Railroad. Hand-colored halftone
PBLA3A-00015
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
PBLA3A-00015
William Still, portrait, secretary of the Underground Railroad. Printed halftone
SOCI2A-00216
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
SOCI2A-00216
Title page of William Still's record of the Underground Railroad, published in 1872. Woodcut with a watercolor wash
PPRE2A-00353
©

Order This Image
PPRE2A-00353
US Marine Band playing at the White House as guests proceed to meet President Theodore Roosevelt, 1903. Digitally colored halftone illustration
AGRI2A-00001
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00001
American farm family gathering pumpkins and husking maize, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00002
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00002
Gathering pumpkins, an October scene in New England, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00006
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00006
Overseer with field-hands cutting sugar-cane, 1800s. Hand-colored engraving
AGRI2A-00008
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00008
Slaves unloading rice barges in South Carolina. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00010
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00010
Slaves returning from the fields at twilight on a sugar plantation, 1800s. Hand-colored engraving
AGRI2A-00011
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00011
Slaves picking cotton. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00012
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00012
Sacks of coffee carried into a warehouse in Brazil, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00013
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00013
Coffee berries spread in the plantation yard to ferment and dry, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00014
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00014
Picking cotton on a plantation in the Deep South, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00015
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00015
Women loading oranges on a ship at San Antonio, Paraguay, 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00020
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00020
Harvesting a Carolina rice-field. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00023
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00023
Steamboat loading with cotton at a river wharf, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00030
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00030
Asian workers curing raisins in the vineyards of California, 1890s. Hand-colored engraving
AGRI2A-00031
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00031
Farm boy leading a team of horses while his father plows. Hand-colored halftone
AGRI2A-00032
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00032
Tropical fruits. Printed color French lithograph (key available)
AGRI2A-00033
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00033
Fruits. Printed color French lithograph (key available)
AGRI2A-00035
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00035
African-American field hands picking cotton, baling cotton, and ginning cotton by steam. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00036
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00036
Maize, or Indian corn plant. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00037
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00037
Some New World crops, including maize, squash, and fruit. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00038
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00038
Head of corn. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00039
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00039
Farmer in his cornfield praying for rain, 1800s. Halftone
AGRI2A-00040
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00040
Spring farm work: clearing away stones with an ox team. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00042
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00042
Cranberry bog pickers at work on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone
AGRI2A-00043
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00043
Planting rice on a North Carolina plantation, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00044
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00044
African-American woman carrying sheaves on a rice plantation. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00047
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00047
Raspberries for market: the Cuthbert variety, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00048
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00048
California orange grove, 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00049
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00049
Strawberry, Forest Rose variety. Hand-colored woodcut
AGRI2A-00052
© North Wind Picture Archives

Order This Image
AGRI2A-00052
Slave woman field-hand on a sugar plantation in Louisiana, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut

[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 >>


We have many more images, please email or call 800-952-0703.

   

RATES

North Wind Picture Archives | 12 Waterboro Road | Alfred ME 04002
Phone: 800 952-0703 / 207 490-1940 | Fax: 207 490-3627
E-mail: mail@northwindpictures.com

Home | Website Terms/Copyright Notice | Privacy Policy
© North Wind Picture Archives. All Rights Reserved
Powered by 20/20 Software.