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FLORIDA NATIVES, 1591. Florida Native Americans tilling and planting. Line engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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FLORIDA NATIVES, 1591 - A Glimpse into the Agricultural Life of Native Americans
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. This print titled "FLORIDA NATIVES, 1591" offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Florida Native Americans during the late 16th century. The line engraving, created by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, showcases an important aspect of their culture - farming and cultivation. In this scene, we see men and women diligently tilling and planting the fertile soil of South Eastern Florida. With hoes in hand, these hardworking individuals are sowing seeds to ensure a bountiful harvest. Their dedication to agriculture is evident as they meticulously tend to their crops. The image also highlights the unique clothing worn by these native people. Women can be seen wearing topless attire with intricate breast coverings while both men and women adorn themselves with baskets for gathering produce. This artwork not only provides insight into early agricultural practices but also sheds light on the daily life and food sources of Native American communities in Florida. It serves as a reminder that long before European settlers arrived in America's new world, indigenous populations had developed sophisticated farming techniques to sustain themselves. Through this historical lens captured by The Granger Collection's print from Granger Art on Demand, we gain appreciation for the rich cultural heritage and resourcefulness of Florida's native inhabitants during this era.
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