How the Emperor of the Kingdom of Guiana Adorns His Nobles... (from book, Americae, parts seven and eight) by Theodor de Bry

How the Emperor of the Kingdom of Guiana Adorns His Nobles... (from book, Americae, parts seven and eight)

(Quomodo Imperator/Regni Guianae, Nobiles Suos Or-/Nare.... (from book, Americae, parts seven and eight))


Theodor de Bry

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How the Emperor of the Kingdom of Guiana Adorns His Nobles... (from book, Americae, parts seven and eight) by Theodor de Bry. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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