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Charles Praetorius reproductions of drawings made by or associated with John White

National Museum of Natural History

Object Details

Art copyist
Praetorius, Charles
Artist
White, John, active 1585-1593
Place
North America
Caribbean Area
South America
Europe
Topic
Picts
Animals
Birds
Fishes
Plants
Insects
Art copyist
Praetorius, Charles
Artist
White, John, active 1585-1593
Culture
Algonquin (Algonkin)
Eskimo/Inuit
Timucua (archaeological)
Tupian
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Charles Praetorius reproductions of drawings made by or associated with John White
Biographical Note
Charles Praetorius was a print-maker and photographer. Born in Vienna, he was employed by the British Musem to make photographs of works in the Museum and make photographs of prints and drawings in other British collections.
John White (circa 1539 – circa 1593) was an English colonial governor, explorer, artist, and cartographer. White served as artist and mapmaker for Richard Grenville's expedition to colonize Roanoke Island in 1585. He later served as the governor of the second attempt to found Roanoke Colony on the same island in 1587 and discovered the colonists had mysteriously vanished.
Extent
69 Drawings (visual works) (Hand-colored photographs of watercolor drawings)
Date
1889-1893
Custodial History
The drawings in this collection were purchased from Charles Praetorius in two lots. The first group, consisting of 38 drawings of biological subjects, was commissioned by George Brown Goode, ichthyologist and Assistant Secretary in charge of the USNM, in 1889. The second group, consisting of drawings of ethnological subjects, was commissioned in 1893 for use in the World's Columbian Exposition. The ethnological drawings were accessioned by the USNM in March 1893 under 26851, but this number was subsequently cancelled. All drawings were later accessioned under 66766 in June 1921. The drawings were transferred from the object collections of the Department of Anthropology to the National Anthropological Archives in 1970.
Archival Repository
National Anthropological Archives
Identifier
NAA.MS316516
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Drawings (visual works)
Works of art
Watercolors
Facsimiles (reproductions)
Processing Information
The drawings in this collection were previously cataloged by the National Anthropological Archives individually by their USNM Catalog Number. The collection was reprocessed in 2023, and all drawings were incorporated into a single collection under MS 316516. The archivist replaced the titles previously assigned to the drawings and photographs with the titles and captions provided by the artist. Original spellings and capitalization were retained. Untitled drawings were assigned titles in square brackets []. The drawings were arranged in number order by their source album.
Rights
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Genre/Form
Works of art
Watercolors
facsimiles (reproductions)
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of sixty-nine (69) facsimiles of sixty-seven (67) watercolor drawings made by or associated with John White. The reproductions were created by Charles Praetorius by photographing the drawings, and subsequently bleaching and hand coloring the images. The drawings come from two sources in the British Museum: John White album (see British Museum Number 1906,0509.1.1) and a version of the John White album known as the Sloan album (see British Museum Number SL,5270.1-113). The original drawings date from 1585-1593, and are some of the earliest European depictions of the flora, fauna, and peoples of the Americas. Please note that the contents of the collection and the language and terminology used reflect the context and culture of the time of its creation. As an historical document, its contents may be at odds with contemporary views and terminology and considered offensive today. The information within this collection does not reflect the views of the Smithsonian Institution or National Anthropological Archives, but is available in its original form to facilitate research.
Restrictions
The collection is open for research. Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1646387400373-1646387400787-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3c9115dc1-0493-475e-be95-1e5e01ee10d5

In the Collection

  • Alcatrafsa. This fowle is of the greatness of a Swanne. and of the same forme sauing the heade, which is in length .16. ynches. Tanboril.

  • Scorpions

  • Rebeso

  • Allagatto. This being but one moneth old was 3 foote 4 ynches in length and lyue in water

  • Of Florida

  • A flye which in the night semeth a flame of fyer. A dangerous byting flye.

  • The broyling of their fish over the flame of fier

  • The manner of their attire and painting themselues when they goe to their generall huntings, or at theire Solemne feasts.

  • A festive dance

  • Tupinambá welcoming a Frenchman

  • The Pyne Frute

  • Camp fire ceremony

  • Gallo

  • The wyfe of an Herowan of Pomeiooc

  • Mammea

  • Bolador. The flyeng fishe

  • Pictish warrior

  • Duratho. Of thes some are 5 foote long.

  • Bobo

  • Crocobado

  • Magnificent frigatebird

  • Of Florida

  • Pese Porco. Of this some are 2 fote in length

  • A Lande Crab

  • Red-billed tropicbird

  • One of their Religious men

  • Tupinambá in mourning

  • Pictish woman

  • Pictish woman

  • Platano. or Planten

  • Platano. or Planten

  • Oio de buey

  • One of the wyues of Wyngyno

  • Diamondback terrapin

  • Garopa

  • Mero

  • Eurasian hoopoe

  • Inuit woman and baby

  • A land Tort which the sauages esteeme above all other Torts

  • Inuit man

  • The Tombe of their Cherounes or cheife personages, their flesh clene taken of from the bones saue the skynn and heare of theire heads, which flesh is dried and enfolded in matts laide at theire feete. their bones also being made dry, or couered with deare skynns not altering their forme or proportion. With theire Kywash, which is an Image of woode keeping the deade.

  • Wysauke

  • Secoton

  • Sloane volume of watercolours associated with John White

  • A Flaminco

  • A fresh ryuer fish

  • European roller

  • The towne of Pomeiock and true forme of their howses, couered and enclosed some with matts, and some with barcks of trees. All compassed abowt with smale poles stock thick together in stedd of a wall.

  • Polometa. A foote long

  • This is a lyuing fish, and flote upon the Sea. Some call them Carvels

  • Rose gentian

  • Caracol. Thes lyue on land neere the Sea syde, and breede in sondry shells when they be empty.

  • A cheife Herowan

  • The wyfe of an Herowan of Secotan

  • The flyer

  • Igwano. Some of thes are 3 fote in length. and lyue on land.

  • Pictish warrior

  • Loggerhead turtle

  • The manner of their fishing

  • Tiger swallowtail butterfly

  • Theire sitting at meate

  • Rebeso. two fote and a halfe long.

  • Pese pica

  • Tinosa

  • John White album

  • An aged man in his wynter garment

  • The forme of a fort which was made by Mr. Ralfe Lane in a parte of St Iohns Ilande neere Capross where we toke in salt the xxvjth of May. 1585.

  • A cheife Herowans wife of Pomeoc and her daughter of the age of 8 or 10 yeares

  • Map of the coast of Virginia and North Carolina

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