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The Sacrifice of the First-Born Son, from

The Sacrifice of the First-Born Son, from 'Brevis Narratio...', engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-98), published in Frankfurt, 1591

(The Sacrifice of the First-Born Son, from 'Brevis Narratio..', engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-98) published in Frankfurt, 1591 )


Jacques Le Moyne

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1591  ·  coloured engraving  ·  Image ID: 100867

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The Sacrifice of the First-Born Son, from 'Brevis Narratio...', engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-98), published in Frankfurt, 1591 by Jacques Le Moyne. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
chief · worship · sacrificing · ceremony · rite · ritual · warriors · child clubbed to death · dancing · dancers · tattooed · natives · native · american indians · visitors · colonial · tribe · tribal · page 245 · plate 34 · north · indian · Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, France / Bridgeman Images
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