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Felipe Guaman de Ayala was a Peruvian artist born in Lima in the late 19th century

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Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca

PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca emperors from Manco Capac to Atahualpa, and ending with the Spanish kings, Carlos V to Ferdinand VI

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: Cover of book 'Oidores de la Real Audiencia, en Nueva cronica y buen gobierno' chronicle by elipe

Cover of book "Oidores de la Real Audiencia, en Nueva cronica y buen gobierno" chronicle by elipe Guaman Poma
1743763 Cover of book "Oidores de la Real Audiencia, en Nueva cronica y buen gobierno" chronicle by elipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, (1530/50-1615), Peru

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: Mama Ocllo, a figure in Inca mythology

Mama Ocllo, a figure in Inca mythology
3329965 Mama Ocllo, a figure in Inca mythology; (add.info.: Drawing of Mama Ocllo, a figure in Inca mythology by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-1616)

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: A Llama sacrifice

A Llama sacrifice
3329975 A Llama sacrifice; (add.info.: Drawing of a Llama sacrifice by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-1616) a Quechua nobleman. Dated 16th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: The last Inca King, Tupac Amaru, as a captive of the Spanish

The last Inca King, Tupac Amaru, as a captive of the Spanish
3329952 The last Inca King, Tupac Amaru, as a captive of the Spanish; (add.info.: Drawing of the last Inca King, Tupac Amaru (1545-1572)

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: Quipu (Quipo Quipou) Inca accounting system in rope and knots, Inca culture 1400-1532 AD

Quipu (Quipo Quipou) Inca accounting system in rope and knots, Inca culture 1400-1532 AD
GIA4709014 Quipu (Quipo Quipou) Inca accounting system in rope and knots, Inca culture 1400-1532 AD, manuscript by Felipe Guaman Puma de Ayala (Nueva Coronica y buen Gobierno)

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: Illustration from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru, de sus hechos

Illustration from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru, de sus hechos
XCF307368 Illustration from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru, de sus hechos, costumbres, trajes y manera de Gobierno, known as the Codice Murua (vellum) by Spanish School

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru

TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru
TUPAC YUPANQUI (d.1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The First New Chronicle and Good Government ), 1583-1615

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: INCA FARMERS, 1583. Incan farmers planting corn with the aid of an Andean footplow

INCA FARMERS, 1583. Incan farmers planting corn with the aid of an Andean footplow. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y bien gobierno [The first chronicle and good government]

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: INCA FARMERS. Incas using footplows to sow a cornfield

INCA FARMERS. Incas using footplows to sow a cornfield. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The first new chronicle and good government ), 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: PERU: INCA WOMEN. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, attending to the toilette

PERU: INCA WOMEN. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, attending to the toilette of the Incas wife. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: SPANISH CRUELTY: PERU. A Spanish judge and examples of the punishments he has imposed

SPANISH CRUELTY: PERU. A Spanish judge and examples of the punishments he has imposed on Peruvian Indians. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa

PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa, the last Inca king. Drawing, c1600, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: Inca man holding a quipu, a device made of strings and knots used to count

Inca man holding a quipu, a device made of strings and knots used to count
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587. Inca man holding a quipu, a device made of strings and knots used to count and record numeric information. Engraving

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: Messenger blowing horn, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615)

Messenger blowing horn, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno
History of the Exploration, 16th century. South America, Peru. Messenger blowing horn. Engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587

Background imageFelipe Guaman de Ayala Collection: Incas using footplows to sow a cornfield drawing from 'El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno'

Incas using footplows to sow a cornfield drawing from "El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno" The first new
1743761 Incas using footplows to sow a cornfield drawing from "El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno" The first new chronicle and good government by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1583-1615)


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Felipe Guaman de Ayala Collection

Felipe Guaman de Ayala was a Peruvian artist born in Lima in the late 19th century. He is known for his unique style of painting, which combines elements of traditional Andean art with modern techniques. His works often depict scenes from everyday life in Peru and are characterized by bright colors and bold lines. He also created a number of sculptures, including several large-scale monuments that can be found throughout Peru today. Guaman de Ayala's work has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards for his contributions to the arts. He is considered one of the most important figures in Peruvian art history and continues to inspire new generations of artists today.
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