The Totonac Indians Helping the Conquistadors to Transport Materials by Diego Duran

The Totonac Indians Helping the Conquistadors to Transport Materials

(Fol.204v The Totonac Indians Helping the Conquistadors to Transport Materials, 1579 )


Diego Duran

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1579  ·  vellum  ·  Picture ID: 39332

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The Totonac Indians Helping the Conquistadors to Transport Materials by Diego Duran. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
north american indian · natives · native · carrying · transporting · horse · conquerors · Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain / Bridgeman Images
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