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Portrait of Pocahontas (Matoaka, Amatute), then Rebecca Rolfe (ca. 1595-1617)
GIA4728746 Portrait of Pocahontas (Matoaka, Amatute), then Rebecca Rolfe (ca. 1595-1617) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Pocahontas (Matoaka, Amatute), then Rebecca Rolfe (ca. 1595-1617)); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright
Media ID 23329036
© Giancarlo Costa / Bridgeman Images
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the enigmatic figure of Pocahontas, also known as Matoaka and Amatute, who lived during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The portrait captures her transformation from a young Native American girl to Rebecca Rolfe, reflecting the complex journey she undertook in her short life. The unknown artist skillfully depicts Pocahontas wearing an intricate costume that speaks volumes about her cultural heritage. Her face exudes both curiosity and wisdom, hinting at the extraordinary experiences she would encounter as a bridge between two worlds. Pocahontas's story is deeply intertwined with history itself - a tale of encounters between indigenous populations and European settlers in what would later become the United States of America. This portrait serves as a poignant reminder of this pivotal moment in civilization. Giancarlo Costa's expertly curated collection brings together various elements that define Pocahontas's legacy: her identity as an American Indian woman, her impact on North America's population dynamics, and her role in shaping early relations between different cultures. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are transported back to a time when boundaries were being crossed and new chapters were being written. It is through art like this that we can appreciate not only the beauty of portraiture but also its power to encapsulate history within each brushstroke or engraving line.
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