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Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection

Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala was a Quechua nobleman from Peru who wrote the first book of Andean history and culture in the early 1600s

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Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Frontispiece (woodcut)

Frontispiece (woodcut)
IND137958 Frontispiece (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Biblioteca del ICI, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: The First New Chronicle and Good Government; ); Index Fototeca

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Portrait of Francisco de Toledo (1568-81) (woodcut)

Portrait of Francisco de Toledo (1568-81) (woodcut)
IND137968 Portrait of Francisco de Toledo (1568-81) (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Biblioteca del ICI, Madrid

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Gonzalo de Pizarro (c. 1502-48) Kills Diego de Almagro (1475-1538) (woodcut)

Gonzalo de Pizarro (c. 1502-48) Kills Diego de Almagro (1475-1538) (woodcut)
IND137962 Gonzalo de Pizarro (c.1502-48) Kills Diego de Almagro (1475-1538) (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Biblioteca del ICI, Madrid

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Poma de Ayala Kneels Prostrate before King Philip III (1578-1621) (woodcut)

Poma de Ayala Kneels Prostrate before King Philip III (1578-1621) (woodcut)
IND137966 Poma de Ayala Kneels Prostrate before King Philip III (1578-1621) (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Biblioteca del ICI, Madrid

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: Temples and Palaces in Cuzco, Peru - Ink drawing from the manuscript '

Inca Empire: Temples and Palaces in Cuzco, Peru - Ink drawing from the manuscript "
GIA4716325 Inca Empire: Temples and Palaces in Cuzco, Peru - Ink drawing from the manuscript " Nueva coronica y buen gobierno" by Don Felipe Puma de Ayala illustrating the life of

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: A peasant irrigating his field in November (Ink drawing, 16th century)

A peasant irrigating his field in November (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644938 A peasant irrigating his field in November (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: A female weaver using a loom (Ink drawing, 16th century)

A female weaver using a loom (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644901 A female weaver using a loom (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: A chasqui, Inca royal messenger (Ink drawing, 16th century)

A chasqui, Inca royal messenger (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644879 A chasqui, Inca royal messenger (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire: a Chasquis (or Chaskis)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca man holding a quipu: accounting system using strings and knots (Ink drawing

Inca man holding a quipu: accounting system using strings and knots (Ink drawing
LRI4644866 Inca man holding a quipu: accounting system using strings and knots (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Portrait of great inca emperor Pachacutec (Ink drawing, 16th century)

Portrait of great inca emperor Pachacutec (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644962 Portrait of great inca emperor Pachacutec (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: The beginning of agricultural works in August (Ink drawing, 16th century)

The beginning of agricultural works in August (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644944 The beginning of agricultural works in August (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: The sacrifice of a lama on the occasion of an Inca rite ( Ink drawing, c. 1587)

The sacrifice of a lama on the occasion of an Inca rite ( Ink drawing, c. 1587)
LRI4644954 The sacrifice of a lama on the occasion of an Inca rite ( Ink drawing, c.1587) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: A young man herding llamas and gathering wood (Ink drawing, 16th century)

A young man herding llamas and gathering wood (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644922 A young man herding llamas and gathering wood (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca offering llama to idols (engraving, 1587)

Inca offering llama to idols (engraving, 1587)
LRI4644887 Inca offering llama to idols (engraving, 1587) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima, Peru; Luisa Ricciarini; Peruvian

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca from Cuzco and English conquistador receiving gifts in exchange of Inca emperor

Inca from Cuzco and English conquistador receiving gifts in exchange of Inca emperor
LRI4644843 Inca from Cuzco and English conquistador receiving gifts in exchange of Inca emperor Atahualpas freedom (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Short-haired girl of twelve years herding llamas (woodcut)

Short-haired girl of twelve years herding llamas (woodcut)
CHT425613 Short-haired girl of twelve years herding llamas (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: Inca peasants working in the fields in July - Ink drawing from Don Felipe

Inca Empire: Inca peasants working in the fields in July - Ink drawing from Don Felipe
GIA4716341 Inca Empire: Inca peasants working in the fields in July - Ink drawing from Don Felipe Puma de Ayalas manuscript " Nueva coronica y buen gobierno" illustrating the life of

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: the beginning of the field work in August, the occasion of a great popular

Inca Empire: the beginning of the field work in August, the occasion of a great popular
GIA4716440 Inca Empire: the beginning of the field work in August, the occasion of a great popular feast in which the nobles also participated - Ink drawing from the manuscript " Nueva coronica

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: An Indian couple from the Hatun Runa class works the land in January - Ink

Inca Empire: An Indian couple from the Hatun Runa class works the land in January - Ink
GIA4716399 Inca Empire: An Indian couple from the Hatun Runa class works the land in January - Ink drawing from Don Felipe Puma de Ayalas manuscript " Nueva coronica y buen gobierno"

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Representation of Manco Capac, the legendary Incan foundator of the Kingdom of Cusco

Representation of Manco Capac, the legendary Incan foundator of the Kingdom of Cusco
LRI4644905 Representation of Manco Capac, the legendary Incan foundator of the Kingdom of Cusco and a figure of Inca mythology (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Portraits of Francisco Pizarro and Lieutenant Diego de Almagro before the expedition to

Portraits of Francisco Pizarro and Lieutenant Diego de Almagro before the expedition to
LRI4644828 Portraits of Francisco Pizarro and Lieutenant Diego de Almagro before the expedition to Peru (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Portrait of a weaver (Ink drawing, 16th century)

Portrait of a weaver (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644918 Portrait of a weaver (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: a Chasquis (or Chaskis), messenger runner, with a qipi on his back

Inca Empire: a Chasquis (or Chaskis), messenger runner, with a qipi on his back
GIA4716302 Inca Empire: a Chasquis (or Chaskis), messenger runner, with a qipi on his back and holding a Quipu (Quipo, Quipou) - He plays pututo (trumpet in conch shell)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: An Inca Hatun Runa couple working in the fields in January (Ink drawing, 16th century)

An Inca Hatun Runa couple working in the fields in January (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644897 An Inca Hatun Runa couple working in the fields in January (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: The conquest of Cuzco by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533 (Ink drawing, 16th century)

The conquest of Cuzco by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533 (Ink drawing, 16th century)
LRI4644864 The conquest of Cuzco by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533 (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inca Empire)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca emperor Atahualpa, prisoner of the Conquistadores at Cajamarca (Ink drawing

Inca emperor Atahualpa, prisoner of the Conquistadores at Cajamarca (Ink drawing
LRI4644831 Inca emperor Atahualpa, prisoner of the Conquistadores at Cajamarca (Ink drawing, 16th century) by Poma de Ayala

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: Incas building attics, public and religious buildings - Ink drawing from

Inca Empire: Incas building attics, public and religious buildings - Ink drawing from
GIA4716392 Inca Empire: Incas building attics, public and religious buildings - Ink drawing from the manuscript " Nueva coronica y buen gobierno" by Don Felipe Puma de Ayala illustrating

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: Inca peasants working in the fields in May - Ink drawing from Don Felipe

Inca Empire: Inca peasants working in the fields in May - Ink drawing from Don Felipe
GIA4716365 Inca Empire: Inca peasants working in the fields in May - Ink drawing from Don Felipe Puma de Ayalas manuscript " Nueva coronica y buen gobierno" illustrating the life of

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Inca Empire: the sacrifice of a lama on the occasion of an Inca rite - Ink drawing

Inca Empire: the sacrifice of a lama on the occasion of an Inca rite - Ink drawing
GIA4716359 Inca Empire: the sacrifice of a lama on the occasion of an Inca rite - Ink drawing from the manuscript " Nueva coronica y buen gobierno" by Don Felipe Puma de Ayala illustrating

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma 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 Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Historia De Espana - Peru. Siglo XVI Intervencion Milagrosa Del Apostol Santiago

Historia De Espana - Peru. Siglo XVI Intervencion Milagrosa Del Apostol Santiago
Historia De Espaa - Peru. Siglo Xvi Intervencion Milagrosa Del Apostol Santiago En LA Conquista De America Ilustracion De LA Obra " Nueva Cronica Y Buen Gobierno " Obra De Poma De Ayala Y

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma 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 Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Woodcut from The First New Chronicle and Good Government, c. 1560 (engraving)

Woodcut from The First New Chronicle and Good Government, c. 1560 (engraving)
XJF869693 Woodcut from The First New Chronicle and Good Government, c.1560 (engraving) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: S)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Chief accountant and treasurer, Tawantin Suyu Khipuq Kuraka, keeper of the khipu

Chief accountant and treasurer, Tawantin Suyu Khipuq Kuraka, keeper of the khipu
XJF441926 Chief accountant and treasurer, Tawantin Suyu Khipuq Kuraka, keeper of the khipu (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Llulla layqha umu, Deceitful Sorcerers and Witches (woodcut)

Llulla layqha umu, Deceitful Sorcerers and Witches (woodcut)
XJF441929 Llulla layqha umu, Deceitful Sorcerers and Witches (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: from the New Chronicle and Good Government)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Don Francisco Pizarro setting fire to the house of Poma de Ayalas grandfather

Don Francisco Pizarro setting fire to the house of Poma de Ayalas grandfather
XJF441928 Don Francisco Pizarro setting fire to the house of Poma de Ayalas grandfather (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Pachacuti Inca, the ninth Sapa Inca (woodcut)

Pachacuti Inca, the ninth Sapa Inca (woodcut)
XJF441927 Pachacuti Inca, the ninth Sapa Inca (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Illustration of a Quipu, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru

Illustration of a Quipu, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru
XCF307370 Illustration of a Quipu, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru, de sus hechos, costumbres, trajes y manera de Gobierno

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma 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
XCF307371 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 Huaman Poma 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
XCF307365 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 Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Illustration of Cincheroca, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru

Illustration of Cincheroca, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru
XCF307369 Illustration of Cincheroca, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru, de sus hechos, costumbres, trajes y manera de Gobierno

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma 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
XCF307367 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 Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Illustration of Cincheroca, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru

Illustration of Cincheroca, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru
XCF307364 Illustration of Cincheroca, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru, de sus hechos, costumbres, trajes y manera de Gobierno

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma 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
XCF307366 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 Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Illustration of Manco Capac, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru

Illustration of Manco Capac, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru
XCF307363 Illustration of Manco Capac, from Historia y Genealogia Real de los Reyes Incas del Peru, de sus hechos, costumbres, trajes y manera de Gobierno

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: The Chosen Virgins (woodcut)

The Chosen Virgins (woodcut)
XJF425644 The Chosen Virgins (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info.: from the New Chronicle and Good Government)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: Native Incas sleep through the morning, neglecting their duties (woodcut)

Native Incas sleep through the morning, neglecting their duties (woodcut)
XJF425642 Native Incas sleep through the morning, neglecting their duties (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFelipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection: The first street or age group of women, a weaver of thirty-three years

The first street or age group of women, a weaver of thirty-three years
XJF425645 The first street or age group of women, a weaver of thirty-three years (woodcut) by Poma de Ayala, Felipe Huaman (1526-1613); Private Collection; (add.info)



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Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala Collection

Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala was a Quechua nobleman from Peru who wrote the first book of Andean history and culture in the early 1600s. He wrote the book, titled "Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno," as a letter to King Philip III of Spain. In it, he detailed his people's history and customs, as well as their mistreatment at the hands of Spanish colonialists. He also included illustrations that depicted everyday life in Peru and its people's struggles against oppression. His work is considered one of the most important documents for understanding Andean culture during this period, and it continues to be studied by scholars today.
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The Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala collection is a fascinating array of artworks available from Media Storehouse. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the works of this talented artist. Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala was a Peruvian chronicler and writer who lived in the 16th century. His most famous work is "El Primer Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno" (The First New Chronicle and Good Government), which provides an invaluable insight into Inca society before the Spanish conquest. Media Storehouse has curated a selection of stunning images from this historic text to create beautiful pieces of artwork that would make an excellent addition to any home or office space. Our collection features intricate illustrations depicting everyday life in pre-Columbian Peru as well as detailed maps and diagrams showcasing important historical events. Whether you're interested in history or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, the Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala collection is sure to impress.
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Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala was a 16th-century indigenous Peruvian chronicler and artist who created an extensive illustrated manuscript known as the Nueva corónica y buen gobierno (New Chronicle and Good Government). His artwork depicts the daily life, customs, and traditions of the Inca Empire before Spanish colonization. We offer art prints of Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala's illustrations from his manuscript. These prints are high-quality reproductions that capture the intricate details and vibrant colors of his original work. They make for beautiful decorative pieces in any home or office setting, providing a glimpse into ancient Andean culture. Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala's art prints offer a unique perspective on pre-Columbian history through stunning visual representations. Media Storehouse is proud to offer these prints to those interested in exploring this fascinating period in South American history.
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