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Inhabitants of Prince William’s Bay, Alaska – Antique Hand-Colored Ethnographic Print c.1805 This finely hand-colored ethnographic print titled “Bewooners van … Read more Inhabitants of Prince William’s Bay, Alaska – Antique Hand-Colored Ethnographic Print c.1805 This finely hand-colored ethnographic print titled “Bewooners van de Prins Willems-Baai” (“Inhabitants of Prince William’s Bay”) represents Indigenous Alaskan peoples living along the southern Alaskan coast near present-day Prince William Sound. 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 depicts a family in traditional attire adapted to an Arctic maritime lifestyle. The man stands holding a spear and wearing a fur parka and boots decorated with tassels, while the woman seated at his side holds a circular frame and interacts with a child leaning against her. Behind them towers a dramatic Alaskan landscape of snow-covered mountains and evergreen forests. The original hand-coloring has been well preserved, enriching the furs, textiles, and natural surroundings with strong tone and detail. This publication is among the earliest Dutch works aiming to depict world cultures systematically through early anthropological and exploration accounts. Though representing a European perspective of its era, these plates now serve as valuable historical records documenting Indigenous lifeways prior to widespread cultural change. A highly collectible print for those interested in Arctic exploration, Native Alaskan history, and ethnographic illustration, and an attractive decorative piece for interiors. Condition: Good for age. Wide margins preserved. Light toning and some faint margin spotting typical for the period, not affecting the image. Strong impression with bright original hand-coloring. Framing Tips: A neutral cool-toned mat (soft gray or ivory) paired with a dark wood or black frame will complement the Arctic palette. Float mounting recommended to reveal plate mark and margins. 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
- Black
- 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 preserved. Light toning and some faint margin spotting typical for the period, not affecting the image. Strong impression with bright original hand-coloring. less
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