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Bridge Apurimac Cuzco journey ancient capital
Bridge over the Apurimac, Cuzco: a journey to the ancient capital of Peru; with an account of the history, language, literature, and antiquities of the Incas. And Lima: a visit to the capital and provinces of modern Peru; with a sketch of the viceregal government, history of the republic, and a review of the literature and society of Peru. With illustrations and a map, Brooks, Vincent, 1814-1885, Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916, Lithography, 1856, Chromolithograph, plate, 5, facing page 91, part of chapter 4, entitled, Cuzco the City of the Incas. Inscribed at lower left, A.M. del. and inscribed at lower right, Vincent Brooks Lith
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1856 Account Bridge Capital Chromolithograph City Entitled Facing Page Illustrations Inscribed Language Lima Literature Lith Lithography Lower Left Lower Right Peru Provinces Republic Review Sketch Society Vincent Visit 1830 1916 Ancient Capital Apurimac Brooks Chapter 4 Cuzco Incas Markham Vincent Brooks
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This print titled "Bridge Apurimac Cuzco journey ancient capital" takes us on a visual expedition to the historic city of Cuzco, Peru. The image is part of a larger publication called "Bridge over the Apurimac, Cuzco: a journey to the ancient capital of Peru; with an account of the history, language, literature, and antiquities of the Incas. And Lima: a visit to the capital and provinces of modern Peru; with a sketch of the viceregal government, history of the republic, and a review of the literature and society of Peru". The photograph showcases an impressive bridge spanning over the mighty Apurimac River. Its intricate design reflects both engineering prowess and cultural significance. As we delve into chapter 4 entitled "Cuzco: The City of Incas" we are transported back in time to explore this enchanting place through vivid descriptions accompanied by illustrations. The lithograph was created in 1856 by Vincent Brooks under A. M. 's direction. Its chromolithographic technique adds depth and richness to every detail captured within this plate facing page 91. This remarkable piece not only provides us with breathtaking visuals but also offers valuable insights into Peruvian history, language, literature, and antiquities. It further guides us on an exploration beyond Cuzco as it encompasses Lima - shedding light on its capital's provinces while delving into topics such as government structure, republic history, literature review, and societal aspects. With its meticulous illustrations and accompanying map drawing readers deeper into these fascinating narratives about Peru's past and present societies - this print from Liszt Collection becomes an invaluable resource for anyone seeking knowledge about this vibrant South American nation.
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