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Spanish women in a horse-drawn carriage led by an Indian
AIS5348900 Spanish women in a horse-drawn carriage led by an Indian, 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 22875374
© Iberfoto / Bridgeman Images
Civilisation Colonialist Colonisation Colonizer Ethnicity Everyday Life Latine America Peru Peru Peruvian Peruvian Peruvians Ethnography Inhabitant
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This print captures a scene from the 18th century, showcasing Spanish women enjoying a leisurely ride in a horse-drawn carriage led by an Indian. The image is taken from the book "Trujillo del Peru" or "CAodice MartAinez CompaAnAon" by Baltazar Martinez CompaAnAon y Bujanda, bishop of Trujillo (1782-1785), providing valuable insights into daily life and customs of Peru during that era. The unknown artist skillfully depicts the elegance and grace of these Spanish women as they traverse through the streets of Peru. The vibrant watercolors bring to life their colorful attire, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Spain. In contrast, the presence of an Indian leading their carriage adds depth to this composition, highlighting the colonialism and ethnographic aspects prevalent during this time. Located at Palacio Real de Madrid in Spain, this artwork showcases not only artistic brilliance but also serves as a historical documentation for future generations. It offers us a glimpse into South American culture and society during that period. Through this painting's intricate details and vivid colors, we are transported back in time to witness everyday life in 18th-century Peru. This remarkable piece reminds us of our shared history and encourages us to appreciate diverse cultures while acknowledging past colonial influences.
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