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The Colonist Renede Laudonniere Sablais, after van de Passe, 1861

The Colonist Renede Laudonniere Sablais, after van de Passe, 1861


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The Colonist Renede Laudonniere Sablais, after van de Passe, 1861

The Colonist Rene de Laudonniere Sablais, after van de Passe, 1861

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Charles Meryon Colonisation Colonist Crispi Crispiaen De Passe Crispiaen De Passe I Crispiaen Van De Passe Crispiaen Van De Passe I Crispijn De Passe Crispijn De Passe I Crispijn De Passe The Elder Crispijn I De Crispijn Van De Passe Crispijn Van De Passe I Crispin Van De Passe The Elder Drypoint Drypoint And Engraving Explorer Meryon Meryon Charles Passe Passe Crispijn I De


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases "The Colonist Rene de Laudonniere Sablais" after van de Passe, created in 1861 by Charles Meryon. The image depicts a male colonist, Rene de Laudonniere Sablais, who played a significant role in French colonialism during the 19th century. Laudonniere is portrayed as a distinguished explorer with an air of determination and curiosity on his face. His attire reflects the fashion of the time, emphasizing his status as a representative of France's colonial ambitions. Meryon's meticulous etching technique brings out intricate details in this drypoint engraving. The artist captures every line and texture with precision, highlighting both the subject's physical features and the historical context surrounding him. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork invites viewers to reflect upon the complexities of colonization and its impact on different countries and cultures. It serves as a reminder of our shared heritage while also prompting critical discussions about power dynamics inherent in colonial endeavors. Through this photograph print, we are transported back to an era when exploration was intertwined with conquests and cultural exchanges. It encourages us to delve deeper into history to gain insights into how past actions have shaped our present world.

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