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  • This tolerance had first attracted the Calvinist publisher Theodor de Bry in the late sixteenth century when he fled Catholic persecution in Belgium, and soon de Bry's print shop in Frankfurt had become famous for its illustrated books.

    The Flowering Genius of Maria Sibylla Merian Rowland, Ingrid D. 2009

  • Probably this error was introduced by engraver who might have followed conventional images of American Indians by Theodor de Bry and other European artists.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Probably this error was introduced by engraver who might have followed conventional images of American Indians by Theodor de Bry and other European artists.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • The remaining images come to us from a series of prints based on his vanished artwork and published by the Flemish engraver Theodor de Bry after Le Moyne's death.

    "Painter in a Savage Land: The Strange Saga of the First European Artist in North America" 2008

  • In 1590, the Flemish engraver Theodor de Bry and his family began publishing illustrated books on the Americas.

    The Devil in the Details 2005

  • Sixteenth-century engraving by Theodor de Bry depicts French expedition building a fort on what is today Parris Island, South Carolina.

    Charlesfort Identified 1996

  • This tolerance had first attracted the Calvinist publisher Theodor de Bry in the late sixteenth century when he fled Catholic persecution in Belgium, and soon de Bry's print shop in Frankfurt had become famous for its illustrated books.

    The New York Review of Books 2009

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