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Guiana Indians, c. 1843-50 (watercolour)
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Guiana Indians, c. 1843-50 (watercolour)
3673312 Guiana Indians, c.1843-50 (watercolour) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: C.H.S. watercolor drawings of Indians of North, South, and Central American, the West Indies, and Mexico, copied from various sources, ca. 1843-ca. 1850
Drawing No. 34. Two men standing with spears, bows, and carved oar. They wear feathered headdresses, face paint, and sandals. One holds a drum.
by C. H. S.); © Newberry Library
Media ID 32191882
© © Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This watercolour print, titled "Guiana Indians" offers a glimpse into the lives of indigenous people in the 19th century. Created by an unknown artist during the mid-1800s, this artwork is housed in the prestigious Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois. The painting showcases two Guiana Indian men standing proudly with spears and bows, adorned with intricately carved oars. Their striking feathered headdresses and face paint highlight their rich cultural heritage. One of them holds a drum, symbolizing their connection to music and rhythm. The attention to detail in this watercolour drawing is remarkable. The artist captures the essence of these native warriors through their traditional clothing and accessories. The vibrant colours bring life to their attire, emphasizing their unique identity within French Guiana's diverse population. This artwork provides valuable insight into Guayana Indians' way of life during that era—preserving their customs and traditions for future generations to appreciate. It serves as a testament to the resilience and strength of indigenous communities across Americae (the Americas). Bridgeman Images has beautifully reproduced this piece from Fine Art Finder collection for art enthusiasts worldwide to admire its historical significance. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time—to an era where warriors roamed freely on islands like French Guiana—a reminder of our shared human history intertwined with nature's beauty.
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