Antique Print-BOHECHIO-HAITI-COLUMBUS-XARAGUA-HISPANIOLA-Goeree-Van der Aa-1707

Print

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‘B3 (PAG. 76).’

– The indigenous people of Xaragua receive the Spaniards with celebratory dancing and feasting. At right, Spaniards observe the rituals while native dancers perform with leafy branches and ritual gestures in the foreground. In 1498, Bohechio was confronted by Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus and founder of the city of Santo Domingo, who arrived in Xaragua with his troops to subdue Bohechio and conquer his territory. The purpose of the Spaniards in so doing was to acquire gold. With his power weakened, Bohechio, advised by Anacaona, decided to recognize the sovereignty of the Catholic Monarchs. Instead of fighting, he committed himself to pay the tribute levied by the Spaniards with products such as cotton, bread, corn, and fish.

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Description

Medium: Copperplate engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: Present, but not visible on all sheets.

Sheet size: 21 x 18 cm (8.27 x 7.09 inch). Image size: 17 x 13 cm. (6.69 x 5.12 inch).

Condition: very good, given age. General age toning, light staining, original folds as issued. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

BOHECHIO, ANACAONA, BARTHOLOMEW COLUMBUS, XARAGUA, HISPANIOLA, COLONIAL ENCOUNTERS, COLUMBUS BROTHERS, TRIBUTE, TA?NO, VAN DER AA | PCO-C50-03

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

‘Naaukeurige Versameling der Gedenk-waardigste Zee en Land-reysen, na Oost en West-Indien, Mitsgaders andere Gewesten, ter eerster Ontdekking enn soo vervolgens van Verscheyde Volkeren, meerendels door Vorsten, of Maatschappyen Derwaarts gesonden, gedaan. Zedert het jaar 1492 tot 1499 …’, (transl.: Accurate accounts of memorable sea and land-voyages, to the East and West Indies and other regions, first discovering by different nations, mostly kings or companies send there. since 1492-1499.), published by Pieter Van Der Aa, Leiden 1706-1708. This particular print is from part of this book: ‘Tweede Scheep-togt Door Christoffel Kolumbus, ter ondekking vam Nieuwe Landen, gedaan na de West-Indien in het Jaar 1493.’ (Transl.: Second Voyage by Christopher Columbus, to discover new lands, made after the West Indies in the year 1493.) Pieter van der Aa (1659-1733) was a Dutch publisher best known for preparing maps and atlases, though he also printed pirated editions of foreign bestsellers and illustrated volumes. He also printed many maps that were often out of print, which he reissued.

Reference: MNM.2013.1.1.10 (Musee du Nouveau Monde de La Rochelle).

Biography engraver: Jan Goeree (1670-1731) was a Dutch draughtsman, engraver, poet, and author, active mainly in Amsterdam. Son of Willem Goeree and pupil of Gerard de Lairesse.

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Dimensions 18 × 21 × 1 cm

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