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BRY, Theodor de (1528-1598). Ritual friendship dance
BRY, Theodor de (1528-1598). Ritual friendship dance in the indian Village Secota or Secoton. Illustration in fida tamen narratio Admiranda of commodis et incolarum ritibus Virginiae. Chronicle of the expedition to Virginia of Walter Raleigh in 1585. Theodore de Bry engraving included in the series Grand Voyages or America after watercolor by John White. Frankfurt, 1590. Early Modern Era. Engraving. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e du service historique de la Marine
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1528 1585 1590 1598 Admiranda Biblioth X8c75 Bibliotheque Chronicle Frankfurt Friendship Historique Included Narratio Raleigh Ritual Theodor Theodore Virginia Voyages Walter Watercolor Xeb25 Virginiae
10"x8" Photo Print
Introducing the exquisite "Ritual friendship dance" print from Media Storehouse's esteemed collection of photographic art. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases a masterpiece by Theodor de Bry. Depicting a ritual dance in an Indian village, possibly Secota or Secoton, this print is taken from the intriguing work "fida tamen narratio Admiranda of commodis et incolarum ritibus Virginiae." This evocative piece offers a rare glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of the past, making it a stunning addition to any art lover's collection. Our high-quality photographic prints are meticulously produced, ensuring the vibrant colors and intricate details of this historic artwork are beautifully preserved for generations to come. Embrace the allure of the past and elevate your home or office decor with this extraordinary "Ritual friendship dance" print from Media Storehouse.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This engraving, titled "Ritual Friendship Dance in the Indian Village Secota or Secoton," is a captivating illustration from the "Fida tamen narratio Admiranda" or "Wonderful and True Report" of the expedition to Virginia led by Walter Raleigh in 1585. The image was created by Theodor de Bry based on watercolors by John White and published in the series "Grand Voyages or America" in Frankfurt in 1590. The scene depicts a ritual dance taking place in an Indian village, likely located in present-day North Carolina. The Native Americans are shown engaging in a friendly dance, with some holding hands and others playing musical instruments or drumming. The dance is believed to have symbolized the strengthening of alliances and the fostering of peace between different tribes. Theodor de Bry was a prominent engraver and publisher of the Early Modern Era, known for his detailed and accurate depictions of the New World. This engraving, along with others in the series, played a significant role in shaping European perceptions of the Americas and its indigenous peoples. The image provides a unique glimpse into the cultural practices of the Secota or Secoton people, offering valuable insights into their way of life and social customs. This beautiful and intriguing print is part of the rich historical collection of the Bibliothèque du service historique de la Marine in Paris, France. It serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with the New World and the desire to explore and document the unknown.
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