John White (colonist)
John White (* approx. 1540; † approx. 1593) was an English colonial governor, explorer, painter and cartographer . White was among those who sailed with Richard Grenville in 1585 to colonize Roanoke Island ; he also acted as a painter and map maker for the expedition.
He made many paintings and sketches of the countries, indigenous people, flora and fauna of the area, and 23 of his paintings were later used to illustrate Thomas Harriot's A Letters and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia . White was briefly governor of the English settlement on Roanoke Island. The colony was abandoned in June 1586 under later governor Ralph Lane , and White returned to England.
literature
- Elisabeth Louise Roark: Artists of Colonial America. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003, ISBN 0-3133-2023-3 , p. 1.
Web links
Commons : John White - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- John White . In: Encyclopedia Britannica (English)
- John D. Neville: The John White Colony. Fort Raleigh National Historic
Individual evidence
- ↑ today North Carolina , USA
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SURNAME | White, John |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | English colonial governor, painter and cartographer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1540 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1593 |