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Inhabitants of French Harbour – Antique Hand-Colored Ethnographic Print c.1805 This expressive and beautifully hand-colored ethnographic print titled “Bewooners van … Read more Inhabitants of French Harbour – Antique Hand-Colored Ethnographic Print c.1805 This expressive and beautifully hand-colored ethnographic print titled “Bewooners van de Haven der Franschen” (“Inhabitants of French Harbour”) depicts Indigenous people living at a settlement historically known as French Harbour in the southernmost region of South America. It was published in Amsterdam around 1805 as part of the Dutch anthropological series “De Mensch, zoo als hij voorkomt op den bekenden aardbol” (“Humankind as Found on the Known Globe”), written by Martinus Stuart and illustrated by Jaques Kuyper. The scene shows a family inside a rustic shelter constructed of timber and animal skins. The figures wear garments made of hides and fur, adorned with beads and feathers for ornamentation. The child sleeps comfortably in a nest of fabrics while the adults appear engaged in conversation or daily preparation activities. Various personal belongings, including boxes, tools, and adornments, are carefully depicted. The original hand-coloring remains rich and engaging, enhancing textures and facial expressions. Stuart & Kuyper’s publication stands as an early Dutch attempt to depict global Indigenous cultures through travel accounts and exploration reports. While reflecting European views of the time, these prints now provide valuable historical insight into lifeways before major colonial changes across the region. A distinctive and collectible work ideal for collectors of South American exploration history, ethnography, and early anthropological illustration. Also a strong decorative print with warm tones and compelling character. Condition: Good for age. Wide margins. Minor toning and faint spots visible mainly in the blank margin areas. Strong impression with original hand-coloring well preserved. Framing Tips: A warm white or ivory mat with a wood frame (walnut, teak, or dark natural finish) will enhance the earthy palette. Float mounting recommended to showcase the full sheet including plate mark. Technique: Hand-colored copper engraving Maker: Jaques Kuyper (del.), engraved by Portman Publisher: Johannes Allart, Amsterdam, c.1805 Publication: De Mensch, zoo als hij voorkomt op den bekenden aardbol See less
- Dimensions
- 5.12ʺW × 8.66ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Country of Origin
- Netherlands
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Copper
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good for age. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good for age. Wide margins. Minor toning and faint spots visible mainly in the blank margin areas. Strong impression with original hand-coloring well preserved. less
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