
I wanted to follow up on Kellie's keen observation today that de Bry rendered his figures in an almost contrapposto stance. It occurred to me after class that one of the most famous examples of this "counterpoise" position is also a warrior of sorts: Michaelangelo's David. What does this do, if anything, to your reading of de Bry's "Lorde of Virginia"?
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