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Cast of the Stone of D'Iberville, 1981, originally made as a commemoration of the New France colony in Mississippi in 1699, discovered by Canadian explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, in the Musee du Nouveau Monde, or New World Museum, opened 1982 in the Hotel Fleuriau, an 18th century mansion home to merchant Aime-Benjamin Fleuriau, 1707-1877, in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The stone, carved in a blast cobblestone, was buried near the beach and rediscovered in the 1920s at Fort Maurepas. The museum explores links between France and the Americas, including the slave trade. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR819201
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5906px × 4351px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1699
17th century
18th century
1981
AMERICA
American
CAST
CHARENTE-MARITIME
Cobblestone
Collection
colonisation
COLONY
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Copy
DATE
EMPIRE
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
French
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
hotel particulier
INDOORS
Inscription
INSIDE
interior
LA ROCHELLE
MANSION
MISSISSIPPI
MUSEUM
New France
north america
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Plaque
Poitou-Charentes
Tourist Attraction
visitor attraction
Western Europe
Western European