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Lloque Yupanqui, 1616 (manuscript)
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Lloque Yupanqui, 1616 (manuscript)
XOS3038216 Lloque Yupanqui, 1616 (manuscript) by Spanish School, (17th century); J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: 3rd Sapa Inca of 13th century Kingdom of Cuzco and member of Hurin dynasty wearing traditonal royal clothing with colonial additions to indicate high status to a European audience after the 16th century Spanish conquest..
Manuscript Ludwig XIII 16, fol. 26v Historia general del Piru by MartAin de Mura.); Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 12800645
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Chief Colonisation Colonization Colony Conquest Conquistadors Cuzco Francisco Pizarro Halberd Inca Motifs New World Peruvian Pizarro Post Conquest Sandals Status Tunic Conquistadores Sapa
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The captivating print titled "Lloque Yupanqui, 1616" showcases a manuscript artwork created by the Spanish School in the 17th century. Housed at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, USA, this piece of art provides a glimpse into the rich history and cultural exchange that occurred after the Spanish conquest of South America. Lloque Yupanqui, the third Sapa Inca of the 13th-century Kingdom of Cuzco and a member of Hurin dynasty, is depicted wearing traditional royal clothing adorned with colonial additions. This deliberate inclusion aimed to convey high status to European audiences who witnessed this artwork post-conquest. The portrait reveals Lloque Yupanqui's regal attire consisting of a headdress, tunic with intricate motifs, sandals, and an elegant cloak. Holding a halberd as a symbol of power and authority while displaying his coat of arms proudly signifies his position as ruler and chief among his people. This image serves as both historical documentation and artistic representation. It sheds light on Francisco Pizarro's conquistadors' impact on South American cultures during colonization while highlighting Lloque Yupanqui's enduring legacy within Incan mythology and legend. Through this mesmerizing photograph print from Fine Art Finder by www. bridgemanimages. com, viewers are transported back in time to witness an important chapter in world history where empires clashed and new worlds were discovered.
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