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Chief Satouriona and his Wife go for a Walk, plate XXXIX from Brevis Narratio
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Chief Satouriona and his Wife go for a Walk, plate XXXIX from Brevis Narratio
XIR207040 Chief Satouriona and his Wife go for a Walk, plate XXXIX from Brevis Narratio.. engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-98) (coloured engraving) by Le Moyne, Jacques (de Morgues) (1533-88) (after); Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, France; (add.info.: two men carrying fans on poles; blue tattooing around their mouths; ladies-in-waiting wear skirts made from Spanish moss; fingernails sharpened like animal claws; wore red ornaments in their ears made from fish bladders; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 12755920
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Attendants Native American Indian Servants Tattooed Tattoos
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The captivating print titled "Chief Satouriona and his Wife go for a Walk" transports us back in time to the world of the Timucua tribe, an indigenous Native American community. Engraved by Theodore de Bry and based on the original artwork by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, this colored engraving offers a glimpse into the lives of Chief Satouriona and his wife. Intriguing details emerge from the image: two men gracefully carry fans on poles while adorned with blue tattooing around their mouths. The ladies-in-waiting are dressed in skirts made from Spanish moss, showcasing their resourcefulness and connection to nature. Notably, both Chief Satouriona and his wife have sharpened fingernails resembling animal claws, symbolizing strength and power within their culture. As they stroll together, we witness not only their regal attire but also striking red ornaments dangling from fish bladders adorning their ears. These vibrant accessories add a touch of elegance to their already impressive appearance. This print serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Timucua tribe. It reminds us that history is not confined solely to written records but can be beautifully preserved through art. Through this visual narrative, we gain insight into the customs and traditions cherished by Chief Satouriona's people. By exploring such historical artifacts like this one, we honor those who came before us while gaining a deeper appreciation for diverse cultures that have shaped our world today.
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