Description
Original etching/engraving on a verge type handlaid paper. on paper.
Size in cm: The overall size is ca. 17 x 25 cm. The image size is ca. 15 x 20 cm. Size in inch: The overall size is ca. 6.7 x 9.8 inch. The image size is ca. 5.9 x 7.9 inch.
Antique print, number 19. It shows: marriage customs of the Iroquois natives of America. Women bring their ‘huwelijks-hout’ (literally: marriage wood) to their men’s huts, while another woman carries her child in a basket on her back. On the right a group is gathered in a hut, smoking and chatting around a fire. This print originates from ‘De Zeden der Wilden van Amerika’ (The Customs of the American Savages) by J.F. la Fiteau, published ‘s-Gravenhage: Gerard van der Poel, 1731. This is the first Dutch edition of the work originally published in French (‘Moeurs des Sauvages Ameriquains’, 1724). This work deals with the mythology of America (compared to Western and Egyptian mythologies). Ref: Backer-Sommervogel . IV, column 1362, Sabin 38598. Artists and Engravers: The frontispiece of the originating work is signed E.L. Creite. All other images are unsigned, but assumed to be by the same artist. Engraver: Ernst Ludiwg Creite (1728-1765) was a German printmaker. He received his training in Braunschweig, but worked in The Hague his entire career. Author: Joseph-Francois Lafitau (Bordeaux 1681-1746) was a French Jesuit missionary, ethnologist and naturalist. He is best known for his discovery of ginseng, and his work on the Iroquois. He is praised for his use of the comparative method of scientific field anthropology.
Condition: Very good, given age. Right edge uneven from binding, a small stain in the lower right of the image, and one in the left edge of the image. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Keywords: ANTIQUE PRINT-IROQUOIS-MARRIAGE CUSTOMS-MARRIAGE WOOD-TRIBE-CREITE-FITEAU
(PCO) C263-11


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