Venetian blackamoor lamps and imitation Florentine blackamoor chairs are offered in sales around Europe and there are even images of slaves. |
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Two blackamoor statues, each mirroring the other, each hoisting forever upward his burden of hand-painted, carved-by-hand peacock feathers. |
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This ritzy Torquay guesthouse won't be to everyone's taste: think gilding, gold damasks and red carpets, tassels, travertine marble and decadent blackamoor statues. |
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Petrushka, the Blackamoor, and the Ballerina are four-foot-tall figures, each manipulated by three onstage, barely visible puppeteers in black. |
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Blackamoor servants were seen as a fashionable novelty and popular in the homes of the wealthy. |
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Across the M65 to the north Apeks make diving equipment at Blackamoor. |
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