Detail View: JCB Archive of Early American Images: Vue de la Còte de Brésil, vis à vis de l'île de Ste. Catherine.

Accession number: 
07384
Record number: 
07384-1
JCB call number: 
K826 C551v / 2-SIZE
Image title: 
Vue de la Còte de Brésil, vis à vis de l'île de Ste. Catherine.
Creator 1: 
Louis Choris
Creator 1 dates: 
1795-1828
Creator 1 role: 
del.
Creator 2: 
Bove
Creator 2 role: 
lith de
Creator 3: 
Noël ainé et Cie.
Creator 3 role: 
dirigée par
Place image published: 
[Paris]
Image publisher: 
[Paul Renouard]
Image date: 
[1826]
Image function: 
plate 5; following p. 12
Technique: 
lithograph, hand coloring
Image dimension height: 
20.8 cm.
Image dimension width: 
26 cm.
Page dimension height: 
38.6 cm.
Page dimension width: 
26.8 cm.
Materials medium: 
ink, colors
Materials support: 
paper
Languages: 
French
Description: 
Enslaved Black people dance and play musical instruments such as a tambourine and drum. Includes ship, dwellings, cacti, and palm trees.
Source creator: 
Choris, Louis, 1795-1828
Source Title: 
Vues et paysages des régions équinoxiales, recueillis dans un voyage autour du monde
Source place of publication: 
Paris
Source publisher: 
Imprimé chez Paul Renouard, rue Garencière, No. 5.
Source date: 
M.DCCC.XXVI [1826]
notes: 
The text describes the negros unwinding from a hard day's work by getting together to dance. Choris served as artist on Otto von Kotzebue's expedition of 1815 to 1818. On this voyage, Kotzebue traveled from Russia around South America via Cape Horn, visited many Polynesian islands, and charted the Alaskan coast. Image placed horizontally on page.
Time Period: 
1801-1850
References: 
http://www.americanjourneys.org/aj-087/summary/index.asp (Feb. 2005)
Provenance/Donor: 
Acquired before 1870.
Owner and copyright: 
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
geographic area: 
Brazil
Subject Area: 
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
Subject headings: 
Africans