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AIS5347450 Rabbit hunting, from the book " Trujillo del Peru" or " CAodice MartAinez CompaAnAon", by Baltazar Martinez CompaAnAon y Bujanda, bishop of Trujillo (1782-1785), 18th century (watercolour) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Palacio Real de Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Daily life and customs of Peru.
Taken from the book " Trujillo del Peru" or " CAodice MartAinez CompaAnAon", by Baltazar Martinez CompaAnAon y Bujanda, bishop of Trujillo (1782-1785), 18th century (watercolour)
Madrid. Biblioteca del Palacio Real.); eIberfoto; out of copyright
Media ID 22875542
© Iberfoto / Bridgeman Images
Ambush Being Set Up Civilisation Ethnicity Everyday Life Hare Hunting Party Latine America Lurking Peru Peru Peruvian Peruvian Peruvians Rabbit Set Up Trap Trick Tricked Ethnography Inhabitant
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This 18th-century watercolor print, titled "Rabbit Hunting" offers a glimpse into the daily life and customs of Peru. Taken from the book "Trujillo del Peru" or "Códice Martínez Compañón" by Baltazar Martinez Compañón y Bujanda, bishop of Trujillo (1782-1785), this artwork showcases the rich cultural heritage of South America. The painting depicts a hunting party in action, as they employ various tricks and traps to capture rabbits and hares. The unknown artist skillfully captures the essence of this traditional practice, showcasing not only the technique but also the vibrant colors and textures found in Peruvian landscapes. As we observe this scene, we are transported back in time to witness an important aspect of Peruvian culture. The image highlights how hunting was not only a means for sustenance but also an integral part of their everyday lives. The Palacio Real de Madrid houses this remarkable piece within its Biblioteca del Palacio Real collection. Its inclusion here signifies its historical significance and artistic value. Through this artwork, we gain insight into the intricate relationship between humans and nature in 18th-century Peru. It serves as a reminder that art has always been instrumental in documenting history while celebrating diverse cultures around the world.
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