Indianen martelen hun gevangenen Outinae milites ut caesis hostibus utantur (titel op object) India occidentalis II (serietitel) A group of Indians tortures the bodies of their prisoners. They cut off limbs and wear hair of their victims as a trophy to stick with it mee. Manufacturer : printmaker: Theodor de Bryprentmaker: Johann Theodor de Brynaar design (possible) Place manufacture: Frankfurt Date: 1591 Physical features: engra and text in the letterpress printing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / letterpress dimensions: sheet: 170 mm × h 213 b mmToelichtingAfkomstig of:


Indianen martelen hun gevangenen Outinae milites ut caesis hostibus utantur (titel op object) India occidentalis II (serietitel) A group of Indians tortures the bodies of their prisoners. They cut off limbs and wear hair of their victims as a trophy to stick with it mee. Manufacturer : printmaker: Theodor de Bryprentmaker: Johann Theodor de Brynaar design (possible) Place manufacture: Frankfurt Date: 1591 Physical features: engra and text in the letterpress printing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / letterpress dimensions: sheet: 170 mm × h 213 b mmToelichtingAfkomstig of: Collectiones peregrinationum in indiam occidentalem, vol. 2: René de Laudonniere, Brevis narratio eorum quae in Florida Americae province Gallis acciderunt. Frankfurt am Main: J. Wechelus, 1591. Subject: pulling out one's hair violent death, being killed; being mishandled and maltreated; seeking death native peoples of North America


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