Indien D Amerique Collection
"Indien d Amerique: A Journey through History and Culture" Step into the fascinating world of "Indien d Amerique
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"Indien d Amerique: A Journey through History and Culture" Step into the fascinating world of "Indien d Amerique, " a captivating exploration of the indigenous people of America. Inspired by historical illustrations and artworks, this collection takes us on a voyage across time, revealing intriguing glimpses into Native American life. In Lady Brassey's renowned book "Around the World with Family" from 1887, an illustration transports us to Wenonas Leap in Lake Pepin, Mississippi River. Designed by Captain Eastman and John S. Hart in "The Iris: an illuminated souvenir for 1802, " we witness the breathtaking beauty of this natural wonder. Delving further back in time, we encounter an allegorical representation of the discovery of the New World. Painted around 1590 after Jacopo Zucchi's work, aquatic and Indian nymphs grace us with their presence alongside coral and pearl shells - symbols of wealth from beneath the sea. "The Iris: an illuminated souvenir for 1802" introduces us to The Chippewa Brave in Sounding Wind - a powerful depiction drawn by Captain Eastman and John S. Hart that captures both strength and resilience. Continuing our journey through this rich tapestry, we come across We-Har-Ka-: scalp (?) - another striking image from "The Iris. " Drawn by Captain Eastman and John S. Hart in 1852, it invites contemplation about its meaning within Native American culture. No exploration would be complete without witnessing nature's grandeur at Falls of St Antony - waterfalls or rapids that captivated many throughout history. Once again found within "The Iris, " designed by Captain Eastman and John S. Hart in 1852, these falls leave visitors awestruck even today. Indian courtship comes alive as we delve deeper into "The Iris.