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BARTRAM: TITLE PAGE, 1791. Title page of An Account of the Persons, Manners, Customs
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BARTRAM: TITLE PAGE, 1791. Title page of An Account of the Persons, Manners, Customs
BARTRAM: TITLE PAGE, 1791.
Title page of An Account of the Persons, Manners, Customs and Government of the Muscogulges or Creeks, Cherokees, Chactaws, &c. part IV of William Bartrams Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, .... 1791
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1791 Bartram Cherokee Creek Exploration Florida Georgia Naturalist North Carolina South Carolina Title Page Typeface William Choctaw Ethnography Southeast
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The print showcases the title page of "BARTRAM: TITLE PAGE, 1791", which is part IV of William Bartram's renowned book "Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida". Published in 1791, this piece captures the essence of exploration and ethnography during late 18th-century America. The intricate typeface on the title page immediately draws attention to Bartram's meticulous observations and deep understanding of the Muscogulges or Creeks, Cherokees, Chactaws, and other indigenous communities. As a naturalist and explorer, Bartram delved into their lives with great curiosity and respect. This image takes us back to a time when travel was arduous yet exhilarating. It transports us to an era where North Carolina's lush landscapes blended seamlessly with South Carolina's vibrant culture while Georgia's charm intertwined with Florida's untamed wilderness. Through his writings, Bartram immortalized these Native American tribes by documenting their persons, manners, customs, and government. His work not only serves as a historical record but also offers valuable insights into the rich tapestry of indigenous cultures that once thrived in Southeastern America. Granger Art on Demand presents this print as a tribute to William Bartram's significant contribution to early American ethnography. It invites viewers to appreciate the beauty of knowledge preserved through art while acknowledging our responsibility towards preserving diverse cultural heritage for future generations.
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