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Atahualpa Collection

"Conquest and Betrayal: The Tragic Tale of Atahualpa, the Last Incan Emperor" In a room adorned with shimmering gold

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Illustration of Francisco Pizarro standing next to Inca Emperor Atahualpa in room full of gold

Illustration of Francisco Pizarro standing next to Inca Emperor Atahualpa in room full of gold

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca by J.M. Moreau junior (engraving)

The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca by J.M. Moreau junior (engraving)
529779 The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca by J.M. Moreau junior (engraving); (add.info.: Spaniards taking Inca ruler Atahualpa away as woman faints)

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa

Atahualpa
1579776 Atahualpa; (add.info.: Illustration of Atahualpa (1497-1533) the last Sapa Inca of the Tawantinsuyu before the Spanish conquest. Dated 16th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Meeting of Francisco Pizarro and the Inca Atahualpa, Peru

Meeting of Francisco Pizarro and the Inca Atahualpa, Peru
The meeting of Francisco Pizarro and the Inca Atahualpa, Spanish Conquest of Peru. Date: 1532

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Meeting between Pizarro and Atahualpa (engraving)

Meeting between Pizarro and Atahualpa (engraving)
671538 Meeting between Pizarro and Atahualpa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Meeting between Pizarro and Atahualpa)

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Balboa and Pizarro exploring Central and South America

Balboa and Pizarro exploring Central and South America
Vasco Nunez de Balboa reaching the Pacific 19, Francisco Pizarro separating his men by a line in the sand on the Isle of Gallo 20, and Peruvians afraid of a lunar eclipse 21

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa, the last Incan Emperor, captured by Pizzaro

Atahualpa, the last Incan Emperor, captured by Pizzaro
Atahualpa, the last Incan Emperor, captured by Francisco Pizzaro during the Spanish conquest. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: The workshop of Atahualpas goldsmiths in Quito, from an account by Girolamo Benzoni

The workshop of Atahualpas goldsmiths in Quito, from an account by Girolamo Benzoni
STC291612 The workshop of Atahualpas goldsmiths in Quito, from an account by Girolamo Benzoni, from Newe Welt und Americanische Historien by Johann Ludwig Gottfried, published by Mattaeus Merian

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa, Inca Emperor (engraving)

Atahualpa, Inca Emperor (engraving)
3647432 Atahualpa, Inca Emperor (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Atahualpa (c1502-1533), Inca Emperor

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Views in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America (engraving)

Views in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America (engraving)
1045920 Views in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Views in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America)

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Peruvian native discovering quinine from Cinchona bark 22, Francisco Pizarro seizing the Inca

Peruvian native discovering quinine from Cinchona bark 22, Francisco Pizarro seizing the Inca emperor Atahualpa 23
6337850 Peruvian native discovering quinine from Cinchona bark 22, Francisco Pizarro seizing the Inca emperor Atahualpa 23, and Atahualpa exposing Pizarro as illiterate 24 by English School

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: The workshop of Atahualpas goldsmiths in Quito, from an account by Girolamo Benzoni

The workshop of Atahualpas goldsmiths in Quito, from an account by Girolamo Benzoni
STC221811 The workshop of Atahualpas goldsmiths in Quito, from an account by Girolamo Benzoni, from Newe Welt und Americanische Historien by Johann Ludwig Gottfried, published by Mattaeus Merian

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa, the last Inca of Peru (engraving)

Atahualpa, the last Inca of Peru (engraving)
971058 Atahualpa, the last Inca of Peru (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Atahualpa, the last Inca of Peru)

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atabalipa, Roi du Perou, ca. 1634-37. Creator: Jerome David

Atabalipa, Roi du Perou, ca. 1634-37. Creator: Jerome David
Atabalipa, Roi du Perou, ca. 1634-37

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: ECUADOR, Atahualpa Elevated view across tundra region with green hills

ECUADOR, Atahualpa Elevated view across tundra region with green hills, valleys and agricultural terracing

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru, 1846. Artist: Millais, John Everett (1829-1896)

Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru, 1846. Artist: Millais, John Everett (1829-1896)
Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru, 1846. Found in the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa (d1553), last Inca emperor of Peru, 1686

Atahualpa (d1553), last Inca emperor of Peru, 1686. Atahualpa was captured by the Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro who, after extorting a huge ransom

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa, last Emperor of the Incas, c. 1502 - 1533. From a 17th century print by Jerome David

Atahualpa, last Emperor of the Incas, c. 1502 - 1533. From a 17th century print by Jerome David

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa, Atahuallpa, Atabalipa, Or Atawallpa 1497-1533 Last Sovereign Emperor Of The

Atahualpa, Atahuallpa, Atabalipa, Or Atawallpa 1497-1533 Last Sovereign Emperor Of The Tahuantinsuyu Or The Inca Empire From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Submission of Atahualpa. Colored engraving, 1807

Submission of Atahualpa. Colored engraving, 1807
Atahualpa (1497-1533). Inca Emperor. Submission of the last Inca emperor to the spanish embassy of Francisco Pizarro, led by Hernando de Soto. Colored engraving, 1807

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca

PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca emperors from Manco Capac to Atahualpa, and ending with the Spanish kings, Carlos V to Ferdinand VI

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa

PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa, the last Inca king. Drawing, c1600, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: PLAT2A-00015

PLAT2A-00015
Atahualpa, last Inca king of Peru. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: EXPL2A-00030

EXPL2A-00030
Missionary Father Valverde addresses the Inca king Atahualpa during the Spanish conquest of Peru, 1532. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Submission of Atahualpa. Engraving, 1807

Submission of Atahualpa. Engraving, 1807
Atahualpa (1497-1533). Inca Emperor. Submission of the last Inca emperor to the spanish embassy of Francisco Pizarro, led by Hernando de Soto. Engraving, 1807

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: PERU: ATAHUALPA & PIZZARO. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa

PERU: ATAHUALPA & PIZZARO. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa, the last Inca king of Peru. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Portrait of the Last Inca Chief, Atahualpa, from The Narrative and Critical

Portrait of the Last Inca Chief, Atahualpa, from The Narrative and Critical
BAL111031 Portrait of the Last Inca Chief, Atahualpa, from The Narrative and Critical History of America, edited by Justin Winsor, London, 1886 (engraving) by English School

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: ATAHUALPA (c1500-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. Atahualpa in prison, guarded by a Spanish soldier

ATAHUALPA (c1500-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. Atahualpa in prison, guarded by a Spanish soldier, 1533. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa

PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa, the last Inca king. Pen and ink drawing, c1600, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: PERU: INCAN COURT. Spanish explorers in the court of Incan king Atahualpa at Cajamarca

PERU: INCAN COURT. Spanish explorers in the court of Incan king Atahualpa at Cajamarca, Peru

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa (d1553) last Inca emperor of Peru. Captured by Pizarro who, after extorting a huge ransom

Atahualpa (d1553) last Inca emperor of Peru. Captured by Pizarro who, after extorting a huge ransom, put him to death for heresy (against Christianity). Copperplate engraving, 1686

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca by J. M. Moreau junior. Spaniards taking Inca

The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca by J. M. Moreau junior. Spaniards taking Inca
The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca by J.M. Moreau junior. Spaniards taking Inca ruler Atahualpa away as woman faints. engraving.(between 1760 and 1810) Atahualpa (1497 - 1533)

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: ATAHUALLPA (1502-1533). Inca king (1532-1533)

ATAHUALLPA (1502-1533). Inca king (1532-1533). Portrait of Atahualpa, last Inca king. Engraving

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Last Inca king of Peru. Illustration from a Spanish album

Last Inca king of Peru. Illustration from a Spanish album
ATAHUALPA (c1500-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. Illustration from a Spanish album

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: CONQUEST OF PERU, 1532. Title page of Pedro Sancho de Hozs account of the Spanish conquest of

CONQUEST OF PERU, 1532. Title page of Pedro Sancho de Hozs account of the Spanish conquest of Peru, printed in Seville, 1534. The woodcut shows the arrest of Atahualpa by the Spanish in 1532

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: INCA EMPIRE: CONQUEST. Inca natives of Peru collecting a ransom of gold

INCA EMPIRE: CONQUEST. Inca natives of Peru collecting a ransom of gold and silver to be given to the Spanish conquistadors under Francisco Pizarro, in exchange for the release of King Atahualpa

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: CAPTURE OF ATAHUALPA, 1532. The capture of Atahualpa, the last Incan king

CAPTURE OF ATAHUALPA, 1532. The capture of Atahualpa, the last Incan king, by Francisco Pizarro and his army at Cajamarca, Peru, 1532. Line engraving, French, late 18th or early 19th century

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: ATAHUALPA (c1500-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. The capture of Atahualpa by the Spanish under

ATAHUALPA (c1500-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. The capture of Atahualpa by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro in 1532. Copper engraving, 18th century

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: CAPTURE OF ATAHUALPA, the last Inca king, by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro in 1532

CAPTURE OF ATAHUALPA, the last Inca king, by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro in 1532. Copper engraving, 18th century

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: ATAHUALPA (1500?-1533). Colored engraving, 1673

ATAHUALPA (1500?-1533). Colored engraving, 1673

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: ATAHUALPA (1500?-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. Line engraving, French, 1584

ATAHUALPA (1500?-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. Line engraving, French, 1584

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca

The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca. Spaniards taking Atahualpa away as woman faints. Date between 1760 and 1810

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: EXPL2A-00015

EXPL2A-00015
Meeting between Spanish conqueror Pizarro and Inca leader Atahualpa. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Ataaw Wallpa / Atahualpa

Ataaw Wallpa / Atahualpa
ATAW WALLPA INKA (known as ATAHUALPA) Last Inca Emperor of Peru arrested by Pizarro in 1532

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Pizarro Seizes Atahualpa

Pizarro Seizes Atahualpa
Pizarro and his men treacherously seize Atahualpa

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: De Soto as an Envoy 1532

De Soto as an Envoy 1532
Pizarro sends Ferdinand de Soto as an envoy to ask Atahualpa to meet him at Caxamalca. Pizarro and Atahualpa meet the next day

Background imageAtahualpa Collection: Atahualpa & Pizarro 1532

Atahualpa & Pizarro 1532
The last true Inca emperor of Peru, Atahualpa, is carried with much pomp and ceremony on a huge throne to meet Pizarro for the first time, at Caxamalca



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"Conquest and Betrayal: The Tragic Tale of Atahualpa, the Last Incan Emperor" In a room adorned with shimmering gold, Francisco Pizarro stands tall next to the mighty Inca Emperor Atahualpa. Their meeting in Peru marked a pivotal moment in history, as two worlds collided. Tragically, this encounter would lead to Atahualpa's demise. Strangled by order of Pizarro himself, the engraving captures the heart-wrenching execution that sealed his fate in 1533. Atahualpa's submission is depicted vividly in a colored engraving from 1807. It showcases the once-powerful emperor humbled before his conqueror, forever changing the course of South American history. The workshop of Atahualpa's goldsmiths comes alive through Girolamo Benzoni's account. A testament to their craftsmanship and wealth, it offers a glimpse into an empire now lost but not forgotten. As we delve deeper into this story, we witness another meeting between Pizarro and Atahualpa captured in yet another engraving. Balboa and Pizarro explore Central and South America together – their actions shaping nations for centuries to come. Captured by Pizzaro himself was none other than Atahualpa – his reign coming to an abrupt end at the hands of Spanish conquest. His capture symbolizes both triumph and tragedy; an empire falling while another rises. Beyond these events lies Montevideo, Uruguay – a distant land where echoes of this tale reverberate still today. Engravings depict its views as if frozen in time; reminding us that history leaves indelible marks on every corner of our world. But amidst all this turmoil emerges hope - quinine discovered by Peruvian natives from Cinchona bark. This medicinal breakthrough serves as a reminder that even amidst darkness there can be light; healing and progress born from the ashes of conquest.