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  1. John White wasn't the most exacting painter that 16th-century England had to offer, or so his watercolors of the New World suggest. His diamondback terrapin has six toes instead of five; one...

  2. John White (c. 1539 – c. 1593) was an English colonial governor, explorer, artist, and cartographer. White was among those who sailed with Richard Grenville in the first attempt to colonize Roanoke Island in 1585, acting as artist and mapmaker to the expedition.

    • 1593 (aged 53–54)
    • c. 1539, London, England
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    • Sir Walter Raleigh
  3. Apr 30, 2012 · Yet White’s illustrations stood out among those of his peers. Rather than working via woodblock printing or engraving, White produced paintings in vivid watercolors. This allowed him to achieve a level of lifelike detail which printed illustrations couldn’t hope to match.

    • Benjamin Breen
  4. The Paintings of John White. How do we know about the Native Americans who were here when the first Europeans arrived? Archaeology supplies us with some evidence, along with the writings of the first visitors and the stories of the Native Americans themselves. The artwork of John White is another source of evidence.

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Updated: May 13, 2020. (1540-1593) Synopsis. In April 1585 John White sailed on an expedition that planted a settlement on Roanoke Island. He executed many paintings and sketches of the...

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  7. May 3, 2024 · Many of White’s paintings were published, sometimes in altered form, by Theodor de Bry as etchings in Hariot’s illustrated edition of A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia (1590). They are the most accurate visual record of the New World by an artist of his generation.

  8. Understanding. John Whites depictions of Virginia brought a striking naturalism to the visual representation of America even as they were shaped by European cultural habits and preconceptions. John White, Indian in Body Paint,watercolor, ca. 1585. Images. Pair #1: John White, Indian in Body Paint, watercolor, ca. 1585.

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