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Pocahontas, 1616
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Pocahontas, 1616
Pocahontas, 1616. Pocahontas (c1595-1617) was a Native American princess who married an Englishman and came to London. Unfortunately, she fell ill on the return journey to Virginia and died before her ship had left the River Thames
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Feather Feathers Jacobean Lady Rebecca Matoaka Matoaka Ostrich Feather Ostrich Feathers Pocahontas Princess Rebecca Ruff
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This print transports us back to the year 1616, capturing the essence of Pocahontas, a remarkable Native American princess. Pocahontas, also known as Lady Rebecca Matoaka, was an extraordinary woman who defied cultural boundaries by marrying an Englishman and venturing to London. In this portrait, Pocahontas stands tall and proud, adorned in a stunning Jacobean dress that showcases her regal status. Her attire is embellished with delicate lace details and a magnificent ruff collar that frames her face elegantly. A feathered hat sits atop her head, featuring a majestic ostrich feather that adds an air of grandeur to her ensemble. The monochrome aesthetic accentuates the timeless beauty of this seventeenth-century royal lady. Pocahontas' gaze exudes strength and resilience while hinting at the challenges she faced during her short but impactful life. Tragically, fate had other plans for Pocahontas as she fell ill on her return journey to Virginia before departing from the River Thames. This poignant image serves as a lasting tribute to this iconic figure who bridged two worlds through love and diplomacy. As we admire this print collector's work, let us remember Pocahontas not only for her historical significance but also for embodying bravery and compassion in the face of adversity.
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