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This fine engraving by Theodor de Bry presents a Native American man standing with a bow and arrow, holding a bundle of arrows. The print features distinctive markings that are associated with the chief men of Virginia, each marking representing the individual’s identity or tribal affiliation. The image is part of De Bry's larger collection documenting the early encounters between European explorers and Native Americans in the Americas. Engraver: Theodor de Bry Published in: Brevis Narratio eorum quae in Florida Americae provincia Gallis acciderunt (Great Voyages, Part II), 1590 Condition Report: Signs of wear consistent with age, manuscript writing at the top of the sheet. Image Size: 31.5 x 24 cm (12.4 x 9.45 inches.) Keywords: Virginia, Native American marks, bow and arrow, Theodor de Bry, Great Voyages, 16th-century engraving, indigenous symbols, Native American chiefs, early American history, cultural documentation, historical engraving, Brevis Narratio, ethnographic illustration, European exploration, travel book, travel atlas, New world, American exploration, Virginia, Virginia map, Travel account, 16th century travel, atlas
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This fine engraving by Theodor de Bry presents a Native American man standing with a bow and arrow, holding a bundle of arrows. The print features distinctive markings that are associated with the chief men of Virginia, each marking representing the individual’s identity or tribal affiliation. The image is part of De Bry's larger collection documenting the early encounters between European explorers and Native Americans in the Americas. Engraver: Theodor de Bry Published in: Brevis Narratio eorum quae in Florida Americae provincia Gallis acciderunt (Great Voyages, Part II), 1590 Condition Report: Signs of wear consistent with age, manuscript writing at the top of the sheet. Image Size: 31.5 x 24 cm (12.4 x 9.45 inches.) Keywords: Virginia, Native American marks, bow and arrow, Theodor de Bry, Great Voyages, 16th-century engraving, indigenous symbols, Native American chiefs, early American history, cultural documentation, historical engraving, Brevis Narratio, ethnographic illustration, European exploration, travel book, travel atlas, New world, American exploration, Virginia, Virginia map, Travel account, 16th century travel, atlas
We offer in house shipping and shipping is handled within 3 business days of completed payment. If you have specific shipping requests or address changes, please contact us before completing payment so we are aware and can adjust the invoice if necessary. Shipping is billed directly after the sale. We typically ship via UPS, and Royal mail. We calculate based on the total package weight and destination. Each package incurs a £5 packing charge.
The buyer is responsible for paying the customs fees, duties, import taxes, and any related charges. Customs can cause delays in arrival of your shipment, which the seller has no control over. Please consider these charges and delays when making your purchase. If you need specific wording for customs, please also contact before payment as each country has different rules and we will try to accommodate when possible.
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