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Territorial duels between Botocudo men, Bahia
Territorial duels between Botocudo men, Bahia.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
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Anthropology Bahia Botocudo Brazil Completegalleryofpeoplesintruepictures Ethnography Friedrichwilhelmgoedsche Southamerica Tribesmen Wrestling Violation
10"x8" Photo Print
Introducing the captivating Territorial duels between Botocudo men, Bahia print from the Media Storehouse collection, exclusively sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online. This stunning handcolored lithograph, originally published in Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures between 1835 and 1840, offers a rare glimpse into the territorial disputes of the Botocudo tribes in Bahia, Brazil. Experience the rich history and cultural intrigue of this fascinating era, as depicted in this exquisitely detailed and vibrant artwork. The intricate hand-coloring adds depth and dimension, transporting you back in time to the heart of the Botocudo territories. Add this captivating piece to your collection and bring a touch of historical significance to your home or office. Perfect for avid history enthusiasts, collectors, or those who appreciate the beauty and artistry of bygone eras. Note: Rights Managed licensing is available for this print, allowing for its use in various projects and publications with proper attribution and licensing fees. Contact Media Storehouse for more information.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Territorial Duel between Botocudo Men, Bahia: A Handcolored Lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures (circa 1835-1840) This handcolored lithograph depicts a territorial duel between two Botocudo men from the region of Bahia, Brazil, South America. The Botocudo people, also known as the Botocudos or Botocudos of River Belmonte, were an indigenous tribe known for their distinctive customs, costumes, and fierce warrior spirit. The image shows two Botocudo men locked in a wrestling match, each trying to assert dominance over the other. The duel, a territorial dispute, may have been a means of resolving conflicts between neighboring tribes or clans. The men are depicted in their traditional attire, adorned with feathers, body paint, and various ornaments. Stickfighting was a common practice among the Botocudo people, and this duel may have been a form of this martial art. The men use long, wooden sticks as weapons, striking each other with precision and force. The duel takes place near a river, possibly the River Belmonte, which was an essential source of life for the Botocudo people. The Botocudo people were known for their violent resistance to European colonization and enslavement. This image, created during the early 19th century, provides a glimpse into their culture and way of life before the encroachment of European influence. This lithograph is from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, a significant ethnographic and anthropological work that documented various peoples and their customs from around the world. The handcolored lithograph adds an extra layer of detail and vibrancy to the image, making it a valuable historical document and an intriguing work of art.
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