Scenes of peasant life, wheat harvest, ginning on mat and stocking in jars, text in Nahuati, from facsimile of manuscript General History of Things of New Spain, also known as Florentine Codex, by Bernardino de Sahagun by Fra Bernadino da Sahagun

Scenes of peasant life, wheat harvest, ginning on mat and stocking in jars, text in Nahuati, from facsimile of manuscript General History of Things of New Spain, also known as Florentine Codex, by Bernardino de Sahagun


Fra Bernadino da Sahagun

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Scenes of peasant life, wheat harvest, ginning on mat and stocking in jars, text in Nahuati, from facsimile of manuscript General History of Things of New Spain, also known as Florentine Codex, by Bernardino de Sahagun by Fra Bernadino da Sahagun. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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