File:Homann Amplissimae Regionis Mississipi c. 1720 UTA.jpg

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Title
Latina: Amplißimae Regionis Mississippi seu Provinciae Ludovicianae a R. P. Ludovico Hennepin Francisc Miss in America Septentrionali anno 1687 detecte
Description
English: In the early eighteenth century, Nuremberg cartographer, map publisher, and engraver Johann Baptist Homann paid homage to French Catholic missionary friar, explorer, and cartographer Father Louis Hennepin with this map of Louisiana and the Mississippi Valley. The cartouche at top left, which credits Hennepin with the discovery of the province of Louisiana, includes an imaginary likeness of the Franciscan Recollect missionary in his brown cloak and robe. The Franciscans wore a rope belt tied at the waist and knotted three times to symbolize the order's three vocational rules of poverty, obedience, and chastity.
Here Hennepin holds up a cross and places his hand upon a young child, who, like the man on the left side of the cartouche, is completely naked. Homann intended these nudes to represent Native Americans although their physical features are entirely European – a common depiction at this time for European artists who had probably never seen a Native American firsthand. The Indian man offers a peace pipe in one hand. Accompanying Hennepin at right is a French soldier wearing a three-cornered hat and carrying a musket. A bison head decorates the top of the cartouche. Below this image is a vignette copy of a widely popular landscape print of Niagara Falls, included as a reference to Hennepin as the first European to describe the natural wonder. Homann probably felt some affinity for Hennepin despite the fact that the German reportedly converted to the Evangelical or Lutheran faith in 1687. As a young man, Homann had originally embarked upon a Catholic monastic education under the Dominican order.
Date circa 1720
date QS:P,+1720-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source UTA Libraries Cartographic Connections: map / text
Creator
Johann Homann  (1664–1724)  wikidata:Q62706
 
Johann Homann
Alternative names
Johann Baptist Homann; Ioannis Baptista Homann; Johann-Baptista Homann; Johann Baptista Homann
Description German cartographer, publisher and copperplate engraver
Date of birth/death 20 March 1664 Edit this at Wikidata 1 July 1724 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Kammlach Nuremberg
Work location
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creator QS:P170,Q62706
Credit line
English: UTA Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Virginia Garrett
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 Bibliographic data
Place of publication Nuremberg
Printed by
Johann Homann  (1664–1724)  wikidata:Q62706
 
Johann Homann
Alternative names
Johann Baptist Homann; Ioannis Baptista Homann; Johann-Baptista Homann; Johann Baptista Homann
Description German cartographer, publisher and copperplate engraver
Date of birth/death 20 March 1664 Edit this at Wikidata 1 July 1724 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Kammlach Nuremberg
Work location
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q62706
or Homann heirs
 Archival data
institution QS:P195,Q1230739
Dimensions height: 47 cm (18.5 in); width: 57 cm (22.4 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,47U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,57U174728
Medium colored engraving
artwork-references Sandler, Christian (1979) Johann Baptista Homann, die Homännischen Erben, Matthäus Seutter und Ihre Landkarten: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Kartographie, Amsterdam: Meridian Publishing Co., pp. 42−43


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