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Native Indian in body paint
Native Indian in body paint, (Whole folio) Engraving of a figure wearing a single apron-skirt of fringed deer skin, with a [puma?] tail hanging at the back, and a four-string necklace round his neck. He is elaborately painted on his face, neck, chest, upper arms, and calves. He holds a tall strung bow, and a quiver is attached at his waist.The figure is duplicated to show the rear view, and is set against landscape of figures hunting deer with bows and arrows. From Theodor De Bry's 'America', vol. I, 1590, after a drawing of John White Image taken from Travels through Virginia. Originally published/produced in England; 1618. Author William Strachey, Illustrated by John White, Theodor de Bry.
Location
British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9116636
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5364px × 4542px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
Accessories
American Indian
AMERICAS
apron-skirt
discipline
Engraving
illustration techniques
image techniques
jewellery
Jewelry
Native American
NATURAL SCIENCES
Necklace
North America, Topography
People
personal adornment
U.S.A
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
US states
usa
VIRGINIA
visual works