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Costume of a Timucua queen of Florida, wife of Chief Satouriona. 1859-1860 (engraving)
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Costume of a Timucua queen of Florida, wife of Chief Satouriona. 1859-1860 (engraving)
7234169 Costume of a Timucua queen of Florida, wife of Chief Satouriona. 1859-1860 (engraving) by Bry, Theodore de (1528-98), after White, John (d.1593); Private Collection; (add.info.: Costume of a Timucua queen of Florida, wife of Chief Satouriona. She wears necklace, bracelets and anklet, a fringed leaf dress and tattoos on her torso, arms and legs. Costume de la reine de Floride. Based on an engraving by Theodor de Bry after a painting by John White. Within a decorative frame engraved by H. Catenacci and Fellmann. Woodblock engraving by Gerard Seguin and E.F. Huyot after Christoph Krieger from Cesare Vecellios Costumes anciens et modernes, Habits antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo, Firman Didot Ferris Fils, Paris, 1859-1860.); © Florilegius
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This engraving from the late 19th century showcases the costume of a Timucua queen of Florida, who was the esteemed wife of Chief Satouriona. The intricate details depicted in this print offer a glimpse into the rich culture and traditions of Native Americans during the 16th century. The regal queen is adorned with a stunning necklace, bracelets, and anklets, highlighting her status and importance within her society. Her attire consists of a fringed leaf dress that exudes elegance and sophistication. What truly sets her apart are the tattoos adorning her torso, arms, and legs - symbols of identity and personal expression. Created by Theodore de Bry after an original painting by John White, this engraving beautifully captures every aspect of this remarkable costume. The decorative frame engraved by H. Catenacci and Fellmann adds to its artistic appeal. As we gaze upon this image today, we are transported back in time to witness the beauty and grandeur that once existed in Florida's indigenous communities. This print serves as a testament to their resilience, creativity, and cultural heritage. With its black-and-white aesthetic lending an air of nostalgia to the scene, this engraving offers us a window into history - reminding us to appreciate and celebrate diverse cultures that have shaped our world for centuries.
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