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A Young Pictish Woman, from Admiranda Narratio
XIR214140 A Young Pictish Woman, from Admiranda Narratio.. engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-88) 1585-88 (coloured engraving) by Le Moyne, Jacques (de Morgues) (1533-88) (after); Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, France; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22815558
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Floral Pattern Lance Scot Tattoo Tattooed Tribe
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This print titled "A Young Pictish Woman" transports us back in time to the ancient world of Scotland. Engraved by Theodore de Bry and based on the original work by Jacques Le Moyne, this colored engraving beautifully captures the essence of a young woman belonging to the Pictish tribe. The woman's striking appearance immediately catches our attention. Her body is adorned with intricate floral patterns, showcasing her tribal identity through tattoo artistry. Holding a lance and spear, she exudes strength and resilience as she stands amidst a breathtaking landscape. Her nudity symbolizes both vulnerability and empowerment, allowing us to witness her natural beauty without any societal constraints. The image invites contemplation about cultural norms surrounding nakedness throughout history. As we gaze at this artwork, we are reminded of the rich heritage and traditions that have shaped Scottish culture over centuries. The Picts were known for their distinct customs and artistic expressions, which are brilliantly showcased in this engraving. Through this print from Fine Art Finder, we not only appreciate the technical skill involved in its creation but also gain insight into an ancient civilization that continues to intrigue historians today. It serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time, capturing moments from long ago while still resonating with contemporary audiences.
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