Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Americae Pars, Nunc Virginia Dicta, Primum ab Anglis Inventa Sumtibus by Theodor de Bry.
Theodor de Bry was a prominent late 16th-century engraver and publisher known for visually chronicling European expeditions to the New World. Drawing heavily from explorers' firsthand accounts and illustrations—particularly those of John White—de Bry created compelling engravings that shaped how Europeans imagined the Americas. His work is marked by fine detail, narrative intensity, and an enduring influence on the visual culture of colonization.
Theodor de Bry’s map of Virginia, based on the work of John White, stands as a landmark in the cartographic history of colonial North America. It was the most accurate depiction of any part of the continent in the sixteenth century and served as the standard map of the region well into the late seventeenth century, influencing later works by de Jode (1593), Wytfliet (1597), and Metellus (1598). As the first printed map to focus specifically on Virginia—now largely part of North Carolina—it documents the earliest English attempts at colonization in the New World.
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