12 colonial period-modernconsiderations

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Transcript of 12 colonial period-modernconsiderations

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Quispiguanca, royal retreat of Wayna Qhapaq, Late Horizon, c. 1400 – 1532 Reconstruction drawing of how the site might have once looked

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Raqchi, Inka site to the south of Cuzco, Late Horizon, c. 1400 – 1532 Plan of site

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Raqchi Top Left: View of storehouses Bottom Left: Reconstruction drawing of kallanka (large hall) Bottom Right: The ruins of the kallanka as they appear today

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Huaytara, provincial Inka site to the west of Cuzco with a Late Horizon (c. 1400 – 1532) kallanka that was turned into a church by the Spanish during the Colonial period Top Left: view of exterior Bottom right: view of interior

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Inka, carved wooden keros (drinking vessels), Late Horizon, c. 1450 – 1532 CE Left: Height = 5 ¾ in. (14.6 cm) Right: Matched pair, height = 5 ½ in. (14 cm)

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Pair of silver aquillas (metal beakers) likely made in Potosí (Bolivia) in the early 17th century, recovered from the wreck of the Atocha (sank 1622), height = 5 in. (12.7 cm)

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Left: Inka ceramic dish, Late Horizon, c. 1400 – 1532 CE, diameter = 8 ¼ in. (21 cm) Right: Silver dish likely made in Potosí (Bolivia) in the early 17th century, recovered from the wreck of the Atocha (sank 1622), diameter = approx. 8 in. (20.3 cm)

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Left: Detail of incised decoration on dish from previous slide Right: Red fringe crown (mascaypacha) reserved for the Sapa Inka (emperor) in pre-Conquest times

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Painting of Marcos Chiguan Topa, Cuzco, c. 1740-45, oil on canvas, 78 3/8 x 51 1/8 in. (199 x 130 cm)

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Multiple views including rollout photograph (top) of an Inka painted kero, early Colonial era, c. late 16th – early 17th century, height = 19 1/3 in. (49 cm)

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Early Colonial Inka painted wooden keros Left: height = 8 1/16 in. (20.5 cm) Right: height = 7 13/16 in. (19.9 cm)

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Inka tunic with tocapu-style design, Early Colonial era, c. 1532 – 1600 CE, height = 38 ½ in. (97.8 cm)

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Back (left) and detail (right) of previous tunic

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Front (left) and back (right) of an Early Colonial Inka tapestry tunic (unku), Late 16th century (?), height = 32 ½ in. (82.5 cm)

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Early Colonial Inka tapestry tunic (unku), Late 16th century (?), height = 38 in. (96.5 cm)

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Frontispiece of Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala’s El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno, c. 1615

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Front (left) and back (right) of an Early Colonial Inka tapestry tunic (unku), Late 16th century (?), height = 35 in. (88.9 cm)

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Front (left) and back (right) of a small tapestry tunic (unku) for a child or statue, 17th century, height = 21 ¾ in. (55.2 cm)

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Woman’s wedding mantle (lliclla), Lake Titicaca region, Early Colonial period, c. 16th – 17th century, 43 3/8 x 46 ¾ in. (110.2 x 118.7 cm)

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Unknown Cuzco School artist, Virgin of the Rosary of Guápulo, c. 1680, oil on canvas, 67 ¼ x 43 ½ in. (170.8 x 110.5 cm)

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The Virgin of the Mountain, Potosí (Bolivia), 18th century, oil on canvas, 68 7/8 x 53 1/8 in. (175 x 135 cm)

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Tourists at Machu Picchu

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New Age tourists at Machu Picchu

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Photos from an editorial fashion spread in the April 2014 issue of Tatler

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Photos from an editorial fashion spread in the April 2013 issue of Paris Vogue

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