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Tristao da Cunha, Portuguese explorer

Tristao da Cunha, Portuguese explorer


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Tristao da Cunha, Portuguese explorer

Tristao da Cunha (circa 1460 to circa 1540), Portuguese explorer and admiral, with an elephant in the background. From 1506, his fleet of 15 ships explored the southern Atlantic, the east coast of Africa and parts of India. The islands he discovered in the southern Atlantic are named Tristan da Cunha in his honour. This woodcut portrait is from the 1575 Basle edition of Elogia virorum bellica virtute illustrium (Praise of Men Illustrious for Courage in War) by the Italian historian and biographer Paolo Giovio (1483-1552)

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1400s 1500s 1575 15th Century 16th Century Christoffel Van Sichem Exploration Explorer Paolo Giovio Portuguese Sailor Soldier Tobias Stimmer Wood Cut Admiral Mono Chrome


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This woodcut portrait captures the essence of Tristao da Cunha, a renowned Portuguese explorer and admiral from the 16th century. In this monochrome artwork, we see him standing proudly with an elephant in the background, symbolizing his remarkable achievements and adventurous spirit. Tristao da Cunha's legacy is etched in history as he led a fleet of 15 ships on expeditions that spanned across vast territories. From 1506 onwards, his explorations took him to the southern Atlantic, along the east coast of Africa, and even parts of India. The islands discovered during these voyages were aptly named Tristan da Cunha in honor of his contributions to geographical knowledge. This woodcut print originates from Paolo Giovio's esteemed publication "Elogia virorum bellica virtute illustrium" (Praise of Men Illustrious for Courage in War), which was first published in Basle in 1575. Created by Christoffel van Sichem and Tobias Stimmer, two talented artists of their time, this illustration beautifully portrays Tristao da Cunha as a distinguished sailor and explorer. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, we are transported back to an era filled with curiosity and bravery. Tristao da Cunha's unwavering determination paved new paths for future generations of explorers while leaving an indelible mark on our understanding of geography. This artwork serves as a testament to his enduring influence and

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