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John White
The Manner of Their Fishing
1585
Artist Explorer
First surviving image of European discovery
From the lost colony of Roanoke
Drawn using best views of each object
Includes interpreted indian words (canoe)
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John White
Indian Village of Secoton
1585/86
First example of native american town planning
Drawn from hillside looking down at Indian Town
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Adam Thoroughgood House
1685
casement windows
parlor hall vs parlor room- two room floor plan
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St. Lukes Church
1632
buttresses
stained-glass windows
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Parson Capen House
· Name and date were carved into house
· Built for the clergy who oversaw the community
· Puritan town in New England
· Has Parlor and Hall room, the Parlor room is larger for the sake of
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Stanley-Whitman House
1720
lean-to
overhang
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Old Ship Meeting House
1681
ceiling beams are spectacular
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Charlestown Stonecutter
Joseph Tapping Stone
1678
o fugit hora- flight of hours, hours fly by
o memento mori- mindful of death
o one of the most celebrated stones
o Puritan origin
o image in lower center illustrates a particular passage in a poem-shows Tapping families wealth
the burning candle is reference to life, which is about to be extinguished by a skeleton but can’t because father time is holding the skeletons arm
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Samuel Clement
John Freake
1674
· only see ¾ of figure because it suggests the full figure with out having to paint the whole thing
· use of a dark background
· limner (to lim)- artist has had little or no art training, use a lot of line and fill with color. Try to work in a old European style.
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Samuel Clement
Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary
1674
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