The Age of Exploration & Discovery

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The Age of Exploration & Discovery A Primary Source Analysis

What do you see in this image? What kind of image is it? A painting or photograph? Is this image old or new? How do you know? What do you think might be in the rest of the painting?

What types of people have now been revealed in the painting? Describe what they look like. What are they wearing? What are they doing? Why? What do you think might be in the rest of the painting?

Who else now appears in the painting? What do you think is taking place? Who might the man be bowing to?

What else do we now see in the painting? What do you think this painting might be representing? Who specifically? What is the significance of all of the different characters? Why are they all there?

Who are the people in the background? What might be a good title for this painting?