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Frontispice of the Treaty "Natural and moral history of the Caribbean Islands of America" attributed to Cesar de Rochefort (1638-1691): inhabitants of the Caribbean Islands pay tribute to a queen (allegory of France)
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Frontispice of the Treaty "Natural and moral history of the Caribbean Islands of America" attributed to Cesar de Rochefort (1638-1691): inhabitants of the Caribbean Islands pay tribute to a queen (allegory of France)
VEN5031148 Frontispice of the Treaty "Natural and moral history of the Caribbean Islands of America" attributed to Cesar de Rochefort (1638-1691): inhabitants of the Caribbean Islands pay tribute to a queen (allegory of France?) by donating local products to him. 1658 Biblioteca Angelica, Rome; (add.info.: Frontispice of the Treaty "Natural and moral history of the Caribbean Islands of America" attributed to Cesar de Rochefort (1638-1691): inhabitants of the Caribbean Islands pay tribute to a queen (allegory of France?) by donating local products to him. 1658 Biblioteca Angelica, Rome); © Marage Photos
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This stunning print captures the Frontispice of the Treaty "Natural and moral history of the Caribbean Islands of America" attributed to Cesar de Rochefort. In this intricate artwork, we see the inhabitants of the Caribbean Islands paying tribute to a queen, who is believed to be an allegory for France. The scene depicts locals offering local products as gifts to show their respect and loyalty.
The detailed engraving showcases a moment of cultural exchange and encounter between different populations. The gesture of prostration by the native people highlights their reverence towards their queen and symbolizes unity and cooperation.
Dating back to 1658, this historical artwork provides a glimpse into early interactions in Central America during the 17th century. It serves as a reminder of the rich heritage and civilization that existed in these islands long before modern times.
Through this image, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in American history. The intricate details and symbolism captured in this artwork make it a valuable piece that sheds light on past encounters between different cultures.
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