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Natives of the New World watching the newly arrived Spaniards (chromolitho)
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Natives of the New World watching the newly arrived Spaniards (chromolitho)
979627 Natives of the New World watching the newly arrived Spaniards (chromolitho) by Melrose, Andrew (1826-1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: Natives of the New World watching the newly arrived Spaniards. Illustration for The Story of Columbus Told in Rhyme by Ida Scott Taylor and Martha C Oliver (Raphael Tuck, c 1890).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22490846
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Christopher Columbus Concealed Cristopher Columbus Hidden Hiding Native Americans New World 15th 15 Xv Xvth Fifteenth Century Early Xv Century Late Xv Century
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The captivating chromolitho print titled "Natives of the New World watching the newly arrived Spaniards" by Andrew Melrose takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image depicts a group of Native Americans hidden amongst lush foliage, their eyes fixed on the arrival of Spanish explorers. This scene captures the tension and curiosity that must have filled the air during Christopher Columbus's voyage to America in the 15th century. The composition skillfully portrays both sides of this encounter - the concealed indigenous people observing with caution, while European explorers unknowingly step onto new shores. It serves as a reminder of how different cultures collided and forever changed each other's destinies. This artwork was created as an illustration for "The Story of Columbus Told in Rhyme" by Ida Scott Taylor and Martha C Oliver, published around 1890. The vivid colors and intricate details bring life to this historical event, allowing viewers to imagine themselves witnessing this pivotal moment firsthand. Melrose's work not only captures an important chapter in human history but also invites contemplation about exploration, discovery, and its consequences. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded that behind every historical account lies untold stories waiting to be discovered and understood.
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