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The Burning of the Idols by Hernan Cortes, illustration from a facsimile of a Mexican Indian picture history Lienzo de Tlaxcala of c.1550, 1892 by Mexican School

The Burning of the Idols by Hernan Cortes, illustration from a facsimile of a Mexican Indian picture history Lienzo de Tlaxcala of c.1550, 1892

(The Burning of the Idols by Hernan Cortes, illustration from a facsimile of a Mexican Indian picture history Lienzo de Tlaxcala of c.1550, 1892 (colour engraving))


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Undated  ·  colour engraving  ·  Picture ID: 419502

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The Burning of the Idols by Hernan Cortes, illustration from a facsimile of a Mexican Indian picture history Lienzo de Tlaxcala of c.1550, 1892 by Mexican School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
idol · temple · attack · aztec empire · fight · fighting · indians · mexican · fire · spear · banners · horse · headdress · sword · conquistador · soldiers · warriors · colonisation · texcalans commmonly called tlaxcalans · c16th · manuscript · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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