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Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Juana Ines de Asbaje y Ramirez de Santillana (1651-1695)

Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Juana Ines de Asbaje y Ramirez de Santillana (1651-1695), Mexican poet and religious

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Mestizo, mixed birth from Cambuso Chinese and Loba Indian, 18th century Mexican painting

Mestizo, mixed birth from Cambuso Chinese and Loba Indian, 18th century Mexican painting in the Museum of America in Madrid

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Castas, from castizo and mestiza: chamizo (Mixed races in Spanish America)

Castas, from castizo and mestiza: chamizo (Mixed races in Spanish America). Family around the fathers job, as a twister or cigar maker, who rolls cigars in a tray

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Antonio de Mendoza (1490-1552), Spanish governor and first viceroy of New Spain. (Mexico)

Antonio de Mendoza (1490-1552), Spanish governor and first viceroy of New Spain. (Mexico)

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: View of Seville, detail of the right side. Oil work of Sanchez Coello

View of Seville, detail of the right side. Oil work of Sanchez Coello

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: View of Seville, detail of the central part. Oil work by Sanchez Coello

View of Seville, detail of the central part. Oil work by Sanchez Coello

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: View of Seville, detail of the left side. Oil work by Sanchez Coello

View of Seville, detail of the left side. Oil work by Sanchez Coello

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Moctezuma II (1466-1520), Aztec emperor

Moctezuma II (1466-1520), Aztec emperor

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Zingari, head of an indigenous population, offers Hernan Cortes her sister Aida

Zingari, head of an indigenous population, offers Hernan Cortes her sister Aida, detail of a lithograph by Maurin

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) and Diego Velazquez (1465-1524), Spanish coquerors

Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) and Diego Velazquez (1465-1524), Spanish coquerors

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Entry of Hernan Cortes in Tlaxcala, series of Paintings Conquest of Mexico

Entry of Hernan Cortes in Tlaxcala, series of Paintings Conquest of Mexico

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Baptism of the King of Texcoco in the presence of Hernan Cortes series

Baptism of the King of Texcoco in the presence of Hernan Cortes series of Paintings Conquest of America

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Conquest of America, Garcia de Holguin occupying Quanhtemoc, painting

Conquest of America, Garcia de Holguin occupying Quanhtemoc, painting from 1698 by Miguel Gonzalez at the Museum of America in Madrid

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Conquest of Mexico, Perez de Holguin captures Guatimozin

Conquest of Mexico, Perez de Holguin captures Guatimozin

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Conquest of Mexico, fighting between Indian and Spanish

Conquest of Mexico, fighting between Indian and Spanish

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Reduction of the natives from Pantasma and Paraca in Guatemala

Reduction of the natives from Pantasma and Paraca in Guatemala

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Lady with his black slave, 1783. Oil by Vicente Alban in the Museum of America in Madrid

Lady with his black slave, 1783. Oil by Vicente Alban in the Museum of America in Madrid

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Indian woman in gala dress. Oil by Vicente Alban, preserved in the Museum of America in Madrid

Indian woman in gala dress. Oil by Vicente Alban, preserved in the Museum of America in Madrid

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Yumbo Indian from Naymas. Oil by Vicente Alban in the Museum of America in Madrid

Yumbo Indian from Naymas. Oil by Vicente Alban in the Museum of America in Madrid

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Malaspina Expedition, drawing of the river of Manila

Malaspina Expedition, drawing of the river of Manila

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Jaguar shaped wooden kero, part of the Incan culture

Jaguar shaped wooden kero, part of the Incan culture

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Kero or ceremonial vessel with agricultural scenes in painted wood, 1500-1700, part

Kero or ceremonial vessel with agricultural scenes in painted wood, 1500-1700, part of the Incan culture

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Kero or carved wood vase, jaguar head shaped, in polychromed wood

Kero or carved wood vase, jaguar head shaped, in polychromed wood

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Virgin of Guadalupe, together with the Virgin the various possible crossbreedings

Virgin of Guadalupe, together with the Virgin the various possible crossbreedings of American races and fruits from the new continent are represented. Castes Table

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: The Palace of the Viceroys, anonymous folding screen oil painted, belonging to Mexican culture

The Palace of the Viceroys, anonymous folding screen oil painted, belonging to Mexican culture

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Virgin of Guadalupe by Miguel Gonzalez 1692, now in the Museum of America in Madrid

Virgin of Guadalupe by Miguel Gonzalez 1692, now in the Museum of America in Madrid

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Large earthenware jar, Colonial era, from Tonala, Guadalajara, Mexico

Large earthenware jar, Colonial era, from Tonala, Guadalajara, Mexico

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: View of Seville. Oil work by Alonso Sanchez Coello

View of Seville. Oil work by Alonso Sanchez Coello

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Anthropomorphic figure made of silver representing a male person standing with his

Anthropomorphic figure made of silver representing a male person standing with his hands on the belly. Part of funerary trousseau

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Anthropomorphic Vase with stirrup handle depicting two male persons performing a sex act

Anthropomorphic Vase with stirrup handle depicting two male persons performing a sex act, belonging to the late intermediate period

Background imageMuseum Of America Collection: Anthropomorphic head shaped vase, made of silver and representing a hook-nosed person

Anthropomorphic head shaped vase, made of silver and representing a hook-nosed person


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