Eglise Chrêtienne en Congo, & les cermonies du Batême

"Christian Church in the Congo, and Baptism Ceremonies" (caption translation). This engraving depicts a Catholic church and a baptism occurring in the Kwanza North region. Pieter van der Aa (1659-1733) was a Dutch publisher known for preparing maps and atlases, though he also printed pirated editions of foreign bestsellers and illustrated volumes. He never traveled to Africa. All three of these images were originally executed by Johan Theodore De Bry (1561–1623) and Johan Israel De Bry (1565–1609) were Flemish brothers, engravers and publishers. They never traveled to Africa and constructed their imagined illustrations from eyewitness accounts of Pieter de Marees of the Voltaic region in 1602 and Duarte Lopez of the Kongo kingdom in the Kwanza North region in 1578. For an extended discussion of the De Brys' imagined illustrations of Africa and their sources see Ernst van den Boogaart, "De Brys' Africa," in Susanna Burghartz, (ed.), Inszenierte Welten: Die west-und ostindischen reisen der verleger de Bry, 1590-1630 (Basel: Schwabe, 2004), p. 95-149.

Image Title

Eglise Chrêtienne en Congo, & les cermonies du Batême

RegID

SI-OB-841

Date

1729

Title

Eglise Chrêtienne en Congo, & les cermonies du Batême

Source

Pieter van der Aa, La Galerie Agrèable du Monde (Leide: Van Der Aa, 1729).

Language

Dutch

Item sets

Pre-Colonial Africa: Society, Polity, Culture

Spatial Coverage

Africa--West Central North

Reproduced In

Derived from Hans T. D Bry, and Hans I. D Bry, Orientalische Indien, vol. 1-9 (Frankfurt: Franckfurt am Main, 1597).

Researchers

Jerome Handler; Michael Tuite; Henry B. Lovejoy Graduate Research Assistants: Tiffany Beebe; Travis May

Last Updated

19-Feb-16; 26-Aug-19

Identifier

Africa-B