Scene of cannibalism in Brazil in 1644 by Jan van Kessel

Scene of cannibalism in Brazil in 1644. Indians devouring their enemies and prisoners. Painting by Jan van Kessel called the Elder (1626-1679) (Flemish School) after an illustration of Theodore de Bry's "Voyages" in Brazil. 0,18 x 0,24 m. Museum of the New World, La Rochelle, France (Photo by Leemage/Corbis via Getty Images)
Scene of cannibalism in Brazil in 1644. Indians devouring their enemies and prisoners. Painting by Jan van Kessel called the Elder (1626-1679) (Flemish School) after an illustration of Theodore de Bry's "Voyages" in Brazil. 0,18 x 0,24 m. Museum of the New World, La Rochelle, France (Photo by Leemage/Corbis via Getty Images)
Scene of cannibalism in Brazil in 1644 by Jan van Kessel
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Photo Josse/Leemage / Contributor
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Corbis Historical
Date created:
01 January, 1900
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