The document appears to be a list of various artworks from the 15th century to the late 18th century related to the exploration and colonization of North America. The artworks depict key historical events like Columbus's voyages, maps of North America, indigenous peoples and wildlife, scenes of conflict between natives and colonists, personifications of America and Britannia, and Disney's Pocahontas. The list contains 18 distinct artworks or illustrations spanning from 1500 to 1782 CE.
The document appears to be a list of various artworks from the 15th century to the late 18th century related to the exploration and colonization of North America. The artworks depict key historical events like Columbus's voyages, maps of North America, indigenous peoples and wildlife, scenes of conflict between natives and colonists, personifications of America and Britannia, and Disney's Pocahontas. The list contains 18 distinct artworks or illustrations spanning from 1500 to 1782 CE.
The document appears to be a list of various artworks from the 15th century to the late 18th century related to the exploration and colonization of North America. The artworks depict key historical events like Columbus's voyages, maps of North America, indigenous peoples and wildlife, scenes of conflict between natives and colonists, personifications of America and Britannia, and Disney's Pocahontas. The list contains 18 distinct artworks or illustrations spanning from 1500 to 1782 CE.
Jan van der Street, The Arrival of Vespucci in the
New World, c.1600 World, c.1600 Theodore de Bry, Columbus’s 3rd voyage to America, 1498, c1600 Pierre Desceliers, Map of North America from A Map of the World, 1546 Matthaeus Merian from de Bry, New World Landscape, 1630 Andre Thevet, Bison, 1558 Andre Thevet, Succarath, 1558 Anonymous, Indian Attack in Virginia. 1662 Theodore de Bry, Indians Hunting Deer, 1591 John White, Indian Village of Secotan, c.1590, watercolor John White, Indians Fishing, c 1585, pen and w/c John White- Ossuary Temple, c1590 John White- Fireflies and Gadfly, c.1585 Robert Vaughn, Ould Virginia. 1624 Saving John Smith, 19th century Only Known Engraving Made During Her Lifetime Disney’s Pocahontas Cesare Ripa’s 1597 compendium of emblems, Iconologia The able Doctor or America swallowing the Bitter Draught, first appeared in The London Magazine in April, 1774. The Female Combatants, of 1776 The Parricide. A Sketch of Modern Patriotism of 1776 The RECONCILIATION between BRITANIA and her daughter AMERICA, c1782