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INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne

INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne


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INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne

INCAN KING, 1583.
An Incan king on his throne. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Pomo de Ayala

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1583 American Indian Ayala El Primer Nueva Cronica Y Buen El Primer Nueva Cronica Y Buen Gobierno Emperor Felipe Guaman Inca Latin American Life New World Peru Peruvian Poma Precolumbian Primer Nueva Cronica Throne Tupac Warrior Manco Topa Yupanqui


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This print showcases an Incan king, reigning over his empire with regal authority. The image captures the essence of ancient Incan civilization, transporting us back to the year 1583. Seated upon his majestic throne, the king exudes power and wisdom as he gazes into the distance. The drawing originates from "El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno" (The first new chronicle and good government), a renowned historical account by Felipe Guaman Pomo de Ayala. This masterpiece offers a glimpse into Latin American history, specifically Peru during pre-Columbian times. The Incan king depicted in this artwork is believed to be Capac II or Topa Yupanqui, one of the most influential emperors of the Inca Empire. His rule was characterized by military conquests and expansion throughout South America. With intricate details and vibrant colors, this print transports viewers to a time when warriors fought for their land and kings ruled with divine authority. It serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that shaped Latin America's past. Whether displayed in homes or educational institutions, this print sparks curiosity about indigenous civilizations while honoring their legacy. Its historical significance makes it an invaluable piece for those seeking to delve deeper into Peruvian history or simply appreciate its artistic beauty.

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