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Hans Staden: Hans Staden, Tupinamba portrayed in cannibalistic feast   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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English: of the——woodcut unknown
Deutsch: des Holzschnitzers nicht bekannt
Author
Hans Staden  (1525–1579)  wikidata:Q61580 s:en:Author:Hans Staden q:pt:Hans Staden
 
Hans Staden
Description German adventurer, soldier, explorer and author
Date of birth/death circa 1525
date QS:P,+1525-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
30. Juli 1576
Location of birth/death Homberg (Efze) Wolfhagen/Korbach
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creator QS:P170,Q61580
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Hans Staden, Tupinamba portrayed in cannibalistic feast
Description
English: Hans Staden woodcut of Brazilian natives from his work "Hans Staden: The True History of his Captivity"
Original Text Accompanying: Tupinamba portrayed in cannibalistic feast observed by, Staden (orig.1557).
Date 1557 (publishment of the book)
Medium woodcut
Object history
English: Hans Staden illustrated his book by this woodcut which was later taken by Theodore de Bry as a model for his engraving "Os Filhos de Pindorama. Cannibalism in Brazil in 1557" (see below)
Inscriptions The letters H.S. in the picture mark the person Hans Staden
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