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Pizarro Seizing The Inca of Peru, by Sir John Everett Millais
Pizarro Seizing The Inca of Peru, by Sir John Everett Millais (1829-96). Oil on canvas. English, 1846.
Gaimard's cormorant, Lima, Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraved plate 48 by Coutant after Pretre, from 'Voyage autour du monde', ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Indigenous people of Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after Lejeune and Chazal, plate 3 from 'Voyage autour du monde' ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Inca king and queen, Peru, 1712-1714.
Engraving by N Guerard showing Inca royalty, 'after a picture made by the Indians of Cuzco'. Also shown are: a Peruvian Indian (C); female Indian with mantilla (D); their houses (E); plan and profile of a furnace for burning the 'Icho' herb (F and G); vesels found in ancient Indian tombs (H). Illustration from 'A Voyage to the South-sea, and along the coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713, and 1714. Particularly describing the genius and constitution of the inhabitants, as well Indians as Spaniards' by French engineer Amedee Francois Frezier, (1682-1773), published in London in 1717.
Indigenous people of Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after Lejeune and Chazal, plate 4 from 'Voyage autour du monde' ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Gaimard's cormorant, Lima, Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraved plate 48 by Coutant after Pretre, from 'Voyage autour du monde', ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Indigenous people of Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after Lejeune and Chazal, plate 4 from 'Voyage autour du monde' ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Pizarro Seizing The Inca of Peru, by Sir John Everett Millais
Pizarro Seizing The Inca of Peru, by Sir John Everett Millais (1829-96). Oil on canvas. English, 1846.
Gaimard's cormorant, Lima, Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraved plate 48 by Coutant after Pretre, from 'Voyage autour du monde', ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Indigenous people of Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after Lejeune and Chazal, plate 3 from 'Voyage autour du monde' ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Inca king and queen, Peru, 1712-1714.
Engraving by N Guerard showing Inca royalty, 'after a picture made by the Indians of Cuzco'. Also shown are: a Peruvian Indian (C); female Indian with mantilla (D); their houses (E); plan and profile of a furnace for burning the 'Icho' herb (F and G); vesels found in ancient Indian tombs (H). Illustration from 'A Voyage to the South-sea, and along the coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713, and 1714. Particularly describing the genius and constitution of the inhabitants, as well Indians as Spaniards' by French engineer Amedee Francois Frezier, (1682-1773), published in London in 1717.
Inca king and queen, Peru, 1712-1714.
Engraving by N Guerard showing Inca royalty, 'after a picture made by the Indians of Cuzco'. Also shown are: a Peruvian Indian (C); female Indian with mantilla (D); their houses (E); plan and profile of a furnace for burning the 'Icho' herb (F and G); vesels found in ancient Indian tombs (H). Illustration from 'A Voyage to the South-sea, and along the coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713, and 1714. Particularly describing the genius and constitution of the inhabitants, as well Indians as Spaniards' by French engineer Amedee Francois Frezier, (1682-1773), published in London in 1717.
Indigenous people of Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after Lejeune and Chazal, plate 3 from 'Voyage autour du monde' ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Pizarro Seizing The Inca of Peru, by Sir John Everett Millais
Pizarro Seizing The Inca of Peru, by Sir John Everett Millais (1829-96). Oil on canvas. English, 1846.
Indigenous people of Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after Lejeune and Chazal, plate 4 from 'Voyage autour du monde' ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Gaimard's cormorant, Lima, Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraved plate 48 by Coutant after Pretre, from 'Voyage autour du monde', ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.
Inca king and queen, Peru, 1712-1714.
Engraving by N Guerard showing Inca royalty, 'after a picture made by the Indians of Cuzco'. Also shown are: a Peruvian Indian (C); female Indian with mantilla (D); their houses (E); plan and profile of a furnace for burning the 'Icho' herb (F and G); vesels found in ancient Indian tombs (H). Illustration from 'A Voyage to the South-sea, and along the coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713, and 1714. Particularly describing the genius and constitution of the inhabitants, as well Indians as Spaniards' by French engineer Amedee Francois Frezier, (1682-1773), published in London in 1717.
Indigenous people of Peru, 1822-1825.
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after Lejeune and Chazal, plate 4 from 'Voyage autour du monde' ('Voyage round the world') by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1826). Duperrey (1786-1865), a French marine hydrographer, was the commander of the 'Coquille' during its voyage (1822-1825) to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, the Molucca Islands (Indonesia), New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Australia.

