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Indians using deer skins to hunt other deer (Engraving, 1595)
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Indians using deer skins to hunt other deer (Engraving, 1595)
LRI4625001 Indians using deer skins to hunt other deer (Engraving, 1595) by Bry, Theodore de (1528-98); Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Milan, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Indians using deer skins to hunt other deer Engraving by Theodore de Bry (1528-1598) from " Historia Novis Orbis" 1595 Milan Biblioteca Braindense); Luisa Ricciarini; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22282300
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Arrow Arrows Deer Precolombian Prehispanic
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This engraving, titled "Indians using deer skins to hunt other deer" takes us back in time to the year 1595. Created by Theodore de Bry, a renowned Flemish artist, this artwork showcases an intriguing scene from pre-Columbian America. In this image, we witness indigenous people utilizing their resourcefulness and ingenuity as they employ deer skins to hunt other deer. The hunters are depicted with bows and arrows, poised for action amidst a lush forest backdrop. Their skillful use of these primitive weapons is evident as they prepare to embark on their quest for sustenance. The artist's attention to detail brings this historical moment to life. Each figure is meticulously rendered, capturing the intensity and focus of both the human hunter and the graceful animal being pursued. The arc of tension in the hunter's arm conveys anticipation while highlighting their symbiotic relationship with nature. This engraving offers a glimpse into a world where survival depended on harmonious coexistence between humans and animals. It serves as a reminder of our ancestors' deep connection with nature and their ability to adapt creatively within their environment. Preserved within the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense in Milan, Lombardy, Italy, this print continues to captivate viewers centuries later. Through Luisa Ricciarini's lens, we can appreciate not only De Bry's artistic prowess but also gain insight into an ancient way of life that shaped our understanding of humanity today.
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