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Cap 69 and Cap 71, illustrations from Historia de las Indias de Nueva Espana
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Cap 69 and Cap 71, illustrations from Historia de las Indias de Nueva Espana
XCF324374 Cap 69 and Cap 71, illustrations from Historia de las Indias de Nueva Espana y islas de tierra firme, with plates by Jules Desportes, Mexico, 1867-80 (colour litho) by Duran, Diego (16th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: (Top) An Indian spy observes the arrival of a Spanish ship on the Mexican coast, 1579; (Below) The Indian princess Malinche or Dona Marina, mistress of Hernando Cortes (1485-1547), interpreting for him; Based on native illustrations gathered by Duran and from Codex Ixtlilxochitl; ); Spanish, out of copyright
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This print showcases two illustrations from the Historia de las Indias de Nueva Espana, a significant historical account of the Spanish conquest in Mexico. The top illustration depicts an Indian spy discreetly observing the arrival of a Spanish ship on the Mexican coast in 1579. The artist, Jules Desportes, skillfully captures the tension and intrigue surrounding this pivotal moment in history. Beneath it lies another powerful image depicting Dona Marina, also known as Malinche, who was Hernando Cortes' trusted interpreter and mistress during the conquest. This illustration is based on native drawings collected by Diego Duran and Codex Ixtlilxochitl. It portrays Dona Marina using her language skills to bridge communication between Cortes and indigenous peoples. The vibrant color lithography enhances these historically significant scenes, bringing them to life for modern viewers. Through these illustrations, we catch a glimpse into the complex dynamics between conquerors and conquered during this tumultuous period. The print not only serves as a visual feast but also offers valuable insights into Aztec culture, Montezuma's reign, and Spain's colonization efforts in South America. It reminds us of the profound impact that exploration had on both European colonizers and indigenous populations alike. This remarkable piece from a private collection provides an opportunity to reflect upon our shared history while appreciating its artistic beauty.
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