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Dismembering and cooking an enemy, from Americae Tertia Pars

XIR214143 Dismembering and cooking an enemy, from Americae Tertia Pars.. 1562 (coloured engraving) by Bry, Theodore de (1528-98); Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, France; (add.info.: depecage et cuisson d un ennemi; ); Flemish, out of copyright

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Barbaric Cannibalism Cannibals Cauldron Cutting Up Disembowelling Limbs North American Indians Tribe Natives


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This photo print, titled "Dismembering and cooking an enemy" is a vivid portrayal of the brutal practices that prevailed during ancient times. Created by Theodore de Bry in 1562, this coloured engraving showcases a scene from Americae Tertia Pars. Intriguingly macabre, the image depicts a group of North American natives engaging in cannibalistic rituals. The composition captures the barbaric act of dismembering and cooking their defeated foe. With intense focus on detail, every aspect is meticulously portrayed - from the cauldron simmering over an open fire to limbs being severed and disemboweled. The artist's Flemish background lends itself to his ability to convey such graphic scenes with precision. This historical artwork sheds light on tribal customs that were prevalent at the time but are now considered shocking and savage. While it may be unsettling for some viewers, this print serves as a reminder of humanity's dark past and our capacity for cruelty. It prompts us to reflect upon how far we have come as a society in terms of cultural understanding and respect for one another. Displayed within its historical context, this image offers valuable insight into indigenous cultures' beliefs and practices during early encounters with European explorers. As we gaze upon this haunting depiction, let us remember that art has the power not only to captivate but also educate us about our shared history.

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