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Scene of Cannibalism in Brazil Indians devoured their enemies and prisoners
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Scene of Cannibalism in Brazil Indians devoured their enemies and prisoners
LRI4668237 Scene of Cannibalism in Brazil Indians devoured their enemies and prisoners. Engraving from " Admirante Narratio Americae" by Theodore de Bry (1528-1598), 1562-1563. Paris, Historical Museum of the Marine by Bry, Theodore de (1528-98); Musee de la Marine, Paris, France; (add.info.: Scene of Cannibalism in Brazil Indians devoured their enemies and prisoners. Engraving from " Admirante Narratio Americae" by Theodore de Bry (1528-1598), 1562-1563. Paris, Historical Museum of the Marine); Luisa Ricciarini; Flemish, out of copyright
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This print captures a haunting scene from Brazil's history, revealing the grim reality of cannibalism practiced by indigenous tribes. The engraving is taken from "Admirante Narratio Americae" by Theodore de Bry, a renowned Flemish artist who documented the New World in the 16th century. In this depiction, we witness an unsettling moment as Brazilian Indians devour their enemies and prisoners. The image portrays a chilling act of anthropophagy, where human flesh was consumed as part of tribal customs and traditions. It serves as a stark reminder of the diverse practices that existed among different populations during this time. The composition itself is masterfully executed, showcasing de Bry's attention to detail and his ability to convey emotions through art. The intensity on the faces of both captors and victims evokes a sense of fear and desperation. Through this engraving, we are transported back in time to witness an ancient ritual that challenges our understanding of civilization. Displayed at the Historical Museum of the Marine in Paris, France, this print serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression. It prompts us to reflect on humanity's complex past while also acknowledging cultural diversity within South America. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully captured this significant piece with her camera lens for Fine Art Finder, allowing viewers worldwide to engage with its powerful narrative.
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