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Inca prince, national costume, 1852. Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta
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Inca prince, national costume, 1852. Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta
Inca prince, national costume, 1852. A print from Expedition dans les parties centrales de l Amerique du Sud, de Rio de Janeiro a Lima, et de Lima au Para: execute par ordre du gouvernement Francais pendant les annees 1843 a 1847, by F de Castelnau. (Paris, 1852)
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Inca Prince, National Costume, 1852
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is a captivating black and white lithograph that offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of South America in the 19th century. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta, whose attention to detail brings the Inca prince's regal attire to life. Dressed in an elaborate cloak and tunic adorned with intricate patterns, the prince stands tall, exuding an air of nobility. His headdress showcases exquisite craftsmanship, reflecting his status as royalty. Holding a sceptre in one hand, he embodies power and authority within his native Peruvian community. This portrait not only captures the individuality of this Inca prince but also serves as a window into the broader history and traditions of indigenous peoples in South America. It transports us back to a time when their vibrant cultures flourished against breathtaking landscapes. The lithograph is part of F de Castelnau's comprehensive documentation titled "Expedition dans les parties centrales de l Amerique du Sud" commissioned by the French government between 1843 and 1847. Its inclusion in this collection underscores its significance as an invaluable historical artifact. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded of the resilience and beauty found within diverse cultures across continents. It invites us to appreciate both our shared humanity and unique heritages that continue to shape our world today.
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