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Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Right margin replaced, folds restored, size (in cm): 19 x 22 cm; - Figure shows how the French help King Utina fight his enemy in Florida.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Tear bottom left professionally restored, corner top right replaced, size (in cm): 27 x 21,5 cm; - Figure shows native Florida women at the graves of their males.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Margin replaced with lower missing part, size (in cm): 18 x 21,5 cm; - Illustration shows a native Florida family swimming to an island for a picnic.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Right Margin enlarged, size (in cm): 27 x 21 cm; - View shows how the natives of Florida bring fruit to barns (built of stone and earth) by boat.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Lower part replaced, size (in cm): 25,5 x 21 cm; - Figure shows how the women of Florida mourn because of their fallen men.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 27 x 22 cm; - Illustration shows Florida aborigines on a boat.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Corner added lower right., size (in cm): 25 x 21,5 cm; - Representation of the native people of Florida. Picture shows a royal couple of Floridians walking with their "fellows" with description of their dresses and skin paintings.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Font at the lower right and corner at the upper right added, size (in cm): 27,5 x 21 cm; - Representation of the native people of Florida. Picture shows how Floridians dig some gold from the creeks of the Apalatcy mountain.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Small tears at the lower and upper margin., size (in cm): 26 x 21,5 cm; - Representation of the native people of Florida.Picture of Floridians cooking for festivities.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Right and lower margin partly replaced,Folds perfectly restored, size (in cm): 27 x 21,5 cm; - Illustration shows the punishment of a local in Florida for not paying attention.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry / J. LeMoyne.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Right margin replaced, size (in cm): 18 x 21 cm; - Picture shows the locals in Florida bringing in their food, fish, meat, fruit and vegetables.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Lower part replaced, size (in cm): 30 x 21,5 cm; - View shows a ceremony of Saturoua in Florida for entering the war.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 26 x 19 cm; - Representation of the island San Jago and the fortresse Praia on the islands of Cape Verde.; - Special feature: From the 9. Book,2.part of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Right margin replaced, some restorartion in the lower part, size (in cm): 28 x 22 cm; - View showing how the French in Florida came across the river "Conspectum bellum" into such a beautiful area which they called the Royal Shores.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Left margin replaced, size (in cm): 28 x 20,5 cm; - View shows in Florida the Cedar Island and Liburni on which the French had a large marker carved with the coat of arms of the King of France.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.
Published by Artist: Bry de - Le Moyne Jacques ( - 1588 ) Paris ; issued in: Frankfurt on Main ; ca: 1591; - Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (c 1533-1588) was a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's expedition to the New World His depictions of Native American life and culture colonial life and plants are of extraordinary historical significance Until well into the 20th century knowledge of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues was extremely limited Le Moyne accompanied René Laudonnière's French expedition in their unsuccessful attempt to colonize northern Florida They arrived at the St Johns River in 1564 and soon established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville He painted in the Calvinist style and is best known for his artistic depictions of the landsc, 1533
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 27,5 x 21 cm; - View shows how the French arrived in Florida at the river Mai (possibly today in North Carolina) and were welcomed by the local Indians.; - Special feature: From the second book of Th. De Bry.