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The Art of the English Trade Gun in North America (Paperback)
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The Art of the English Trade Gun in North America (Paperback)
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Designing symbolic meaning into ornamentation is a long-standing
Western artistic tradition, a practice deeply rooted in classical
Greek and Roman art. The author directly addresses the question of
why particular ornamental patterns of known symbolic significance
were chosen by eighteenth century English gunmakers for Native
American trade guns. The dynamic, multi-level allegorical symbolism
is nothing less than astonishing. The origin of Native Americans as
noble savages and as symbols of liberty are argued to be ideas
firmly rooted in European classical mythology. Closely related is
the development of national symbols of liberty within the American
Revolution. A single overarching European allegorical framework is
shown to provide a common symbolism of English trade guns, early
images of American Indians, and the identity of the early American
republic. Ornamentation of firearms gifted and traded to American
Indians documents the use of these symbols. By drawing upon deep
mythologies of Europe, English gun designers also inadvertently
incorporated artwork having deep spiritual significance to many
American Indians, helping to account for the long uninterrupted use
of the ornamentations.
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