Albert Eckhout - Mameluca - Public domain portrait painting
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Public domain photograph of 17th-century Dutch painting, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Albert Eckhout was a Dutch painter who lived from 1610 to 1666. He is best known for his paintings of Brazilian flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples. Eckhout was part of a Dutch expedition to Brazil in the 17th century, where he spent several years studying and painting the local environment and people. His works are notable for their detailed depictions of Brazilian plants and animals, as well as the cultural practices of the indigenous peoples. Eckhout's paintings were highly influential in Europe, where they helped to shape European perceptions of Brazil and its people. Today, his works are considered important examples of colonial art and are housed in museums around the world.
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