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Affecting interview of two Moskito Men, one of whom had been left three years on the island of Juan Fernandez by Captain Dampier (engraving)
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Affecting interview of two Moskito Men, one of whom had been left three years on the island of Juan Fernandez by Captain Dampier (engraving)
5233448 Affecting interview of two Moskito Men, one of whom had been left three years on the island of Juan Fernandez by Captain Dampier (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Affecting interview of two Moskito Men, one of whom had been left three years on the island of Juan Fernandez by Captain Dampier. After a painting by Hubert Francois Bourguignon Gravelot.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
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This engraving captures the affecting interview between two Moskito Men, one of whom had endured three years of isolation on the remote island of Juan Fernandez. The scene depicts a meeting between these indigenous men and Captain Dampier, who had left one of them stranded on the island. The image showcases the resilience and strength of these native individuals as they recount their harrowing experience to Captain Dampier. Their faces reflect both sorrow and relief, conveying the emotional toll that being marooned for such an extended period took on them. Painted by Hubert Francois Bourguignon Gravelot, this artwork beautifully conveys the intensity and significance of this encounter. The artist's attention to detail brings to life every aspect of this historical event – from the sailors aboard a sailing ship in the background to the lush greenery surrounding them. This engraving serves as a reminder not only of human endurance but also highlights themes such as exploration, colonization, and cultural encounters during 17th-century seafaring expeditions. It offers us a glimpse into an era when European explorers ventured into unknown territories and encountered diverse cultures. Preserved in private collection, this print is part of Look and Learn / Elgar Collection curated by Bridgeman Images. Its historical value lies in its ability to transport viewers back in time while shedding light on forgotten stories like that of these resilient Moskito Men stranded on Juan Fernandez Island.
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