Matthaeus
Merian (also known
as Matthäus Merian I) (1593–1650), or possibly Theodoor de Bry (aka
Théodore de Bry, Dietrich de Bry, and Dirk de Bry) (1528–1598)
“The
Plea for Mercy”—The
Tupinambá Discussing Clemency for Hans Staden, 1655
This
scene depicts a pivotal moment from the narrative of Hans Staden, a Protestant
German soldier held captive by the Tupinambá, an indigenous people of Brazil,
for nine months in the mid-16th century.
The
figure at upper centre, addressing the gathering of Tupinambá, is likely the
tribe’s leader. The bearded figure on the right, crossing his arms in
supplication, is possibly Hans Staden himself—who, having become acculturated
to Tupinambá customs, is shown in the nude. From my reading of the scene, the
assembly is deliberating on granting Staden clemency, following a testimony
from a character called “the Frenchman,” who previously claimed Staden was a
Portuguese enemy of the Tupinambá. However, the latest account suggests that
the Frenchman was mistaken—Staden was actually a “blood-friend” of the French,
and a German (Allemanten), and therefore deserving of mercy. Staden appears to
second this plea, proposing his innocence and loyalty. (Please note: I acknowledge
possible inaccuracies in this interpretation of the scene.)
Technical
Details & Condition:
Etching
on fine laid paper with full margins and German letterpress text on both recto
and verso. This original book-leaf was published in Frankfurt am Main in 1655
by the Merian heirs, as part of Johann Ludwig Gottfried’s “Newe Welt und
Americanische Historien.” The featured etching appears on page 309. See: https://archive.org/details/neweweltvndameri00gott/page/308/mode/2up.
The
impression is strong and well-printed, showing no signs of wear to the printing
plate. Aside from minor age-toning, the sheet is in excellent condition—free of
tears, holes, folds, abrasions, or significant stains.
Dimensions:
- Sheet: 30.6 x 19.3 cm
- Platemark: 15.2 x 18.5 cm
- Image borderline: 14.6 x 17.7 cm
Price
& Shipping:
AU$251 (approximately
US$178.81 / €151.40 / £132.73), including worldwide express shipping. Please
note: Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
If
you are interested in acquiring this historically significant leaf documenting
interactions between Native Americans and Europeans, please contact me at
oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to provide a secure PayPal invoice
for a seamless purchase.

























































