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Smith Rescued By Pocahontas 1607. Captain John Smith 1580 - 1631. English Soldier And Explorer. Pocahontas Matoaka 1595 - 1617. Algonqiuan Indian Princess. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C. 1880

Smith Rescued By Pocahontas 1607. Captain John Smith 1580 - 1631. English Soldier And Explorer. Pocahontas Matoaka 1595 - 1617. Algonqiuan Indian Princess. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C. 1880


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Smith Rescued By Pocahontas 1607. Captain John Smith 1580 - 1631. English Soldier And Explorer. Pocahontas Matoaka 1595 - 1617. Algonqiuan Indian Princess. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C. 1880

Smith Rescued By Pocahontas 1607. Captain John Smith 1580 - 1631. English Soldier And Explorer. Pocahontas Matoaka 1595 - 1617. Algonqiuan Indian Princess. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C.1880

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Americana Americans Black Captain Explorer Indian Princess Rescued Smith Soldier States United Pocahontas


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the historic moment of Captain John Smith being rescued by Pocahontas in 1607. The image showcases the contrasting worlds of an English soldier and explorer, and an Algonquian Indian princess. Captain John Smith, a courageous figure from the late 16th century, is depicted as a white man dressed in traditional English attire. His rugged features reflect his adventurous spirit and determination to explore new lands. Pocahontas Matoaka, on the other hand, represents the indigenous people of America with her striking beauty and regal presence. In this scene frozen in time, we witness Pocahontas extending her hand to save Captain Smith from imminent danger. This act of bravery symbolizes unity between two vastly different cultures during a tumultuous period in history. The illustration itself exudes authenticity with its intricate details that bring these historical figures to life. Published around 1880, this portrait serves as a valuable piece of American heritage that reminds us of our shared past. Ken Welsh's skillful rendering transports us back to a crucial moment when East met West; it invites contemplation on cultural exchange and mutual respect amidst colonization efforts in early America.

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