Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Valdivia Collection

Valdivia, a name that echoes through history. Pedro de Valdivia, the Spanish conqueror of Chile, left an indelible mark on the American continent

Background imageValdivia Collection: PEDRO de VALDIVIA (c1500-1553). Spanish conqueror of Chile. American banknote engraving

PEDRO de VALDIVIA (c1500-1553). Spanish conqueror of Chile. American banknote engraving, 19th century

Background imageValdivia Collection: Pedro De Valdivia

Pedro De Valdivia
PEDRO DE VALDIVIA - Spanish conquistador in Chile and Peru (founder of Santiago). Date: 1498 - 1553

Background imageValdivia Collection: A street in the city of Valdivia, Chile

A street in the city of Valdivia, Chile
5307471 A street in the city of Valdivia, Chile.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a street in the city of Valdivia, Chile, as it appeared in Spring 1835. Dated 19th century)

Background imageValdivia Collection: Coral plant, Berberidopsis corallina. Chile, Valdivia. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte

Coral plant, Berberidopsis corallina. Chile, Valdivia. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte
FLO4628493 Coral plant, Berberidopsis corallina. Chile, Valdivia. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageValdivia Collection: Colombia, Antioquia, Puerto Valdivia village by Cauca River

Colombia, Antioquia, Puerto Valdivia village by Cauca River

Background imageValdivia Collection: Coral plant, Berberidopsis corallina

Coral plant, Berberidopsis corallina. Chile, Valdivia. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageValdivia Collection: Pedro de Valdivia (1497-1553) Spanish conqueror and military

Pedro de Valdivia (1497-1553) Spanish conqueror and military

Background imageValdivia Collection: Female Figure with a newborn in arms, from a rubbish dump excavated near the town of Valdivia

Female Figure with a newborn in arms, from a rubbish dump excavated near the town of Valdivia. This culture was developed between 3500 and 1900 BC in the Valdivia River Valley

Background imageValdivia Collection: Portrait of Pedro de Valdivia, 1874. Artist: Carmona, Pedro Leon (1854-1899)

Portrait of Pedro de Valdivia, 1874. Artist: Carmona, Pedro Leon (1854-1899)
Portrait of Pedro de Valdivia, 1874. Found in the collection of Museo Historico Nacional de Chile

Background imageValdivia Collection: Pedro de Valdivia, 1892. Artist: Anonymous

Pedro de Valdivia, 1892. Artist: Anonymous
Pedro de Valdivia, 1892. Private Collection

Background imageValdivia Collection: across buildings chile classic classical fine art

across buildings chile classic classical fine art
Palace Hotel, Valdivia, Chile

Background imageValdivia Collection: Pedro de Valdivia (ca. 1500- 1553). Spanish conquistador. La

Pedro de Valdivia (ca. 1500- 1553). Spanish conquistador. La
Pedro de Valdivia (ca. 1500- 1553). Spanish conquistador and the first royal governor of Chile. Landing of Pedro de Valdivia on the coast of Arauco (Chile). Colored engraving

Background imageValdivia Collection: Venus of Valdivia. 3500 -1000 BC. Valdivia Culture

Venus of Valdivia. 3500 -1000 BC. Valdivia Culture. Handmoulded little statue, from Santa Elena Peninsula (Ecuador). Symbol of fertility. Pre-Columbian art. Terra-cotta

Background imageValdivia Collection: Plaza de la Republica, Valdivia, Chile, South America

Plaza de la Republica, Valdivia, Chile, South America, with the Hotel de France and a bandstand. Date: circa 1920

Background imageValdivia Collection: Anwandter Brewery, Valdivia, Chile, South America

Anwandter Brewery, Valdivia, Chile, South America
Anwandter Brewery and wharves at Valdivia, Chile, South America. Date: circa 1915

Background imageValdivia Collection: Boat race at Valdivia, Chile, South America

Boat race at Valdivia, Chile, South America
Boat race on the River Valdivia, in the city of Valdivia, Chile, South America, including members of the German Navy. Date: circa 1905

Background imageValdivia Collection: Source Size = 3758 x 2112

Source Size = 3758 x 2112
The Civil War in Chili: Forts Valdivia and Yerbas Buenas, at Valparaiso, Firing on the Rebel Congressional " esmeralda"

Background imageValdivia Collection: Harbor of Valdivia, Travels in Chile and La Plata, etc, 19th century engraving

Harbor of Valdivia, Travels in Chile and La Plata, etc, 19th century engraving

Background imageValdivia Collection: MEXICO: YOUNG GIRL, 1856. Franscisca Valdivia

MEXICO: YOUNG GIRL, 1856. Franscisca Valdivia. Oil on metal, 1856, by Hermenegildo Bustos

Background imageValdivia Collection: VALDIVIA, Pedro de (1497-1553). Spanish military

VALDIVIA, Pedro de (1497-1553). Spanish military man, conqueror of Chile and founder of Santiago (1541). Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageValdivia Collection: Chile (1854). Valdivia. Mission of Daghllipulli

Chile (1854). Valdivia. Mission of Daghllipulli

Background imageValdivia Collection: South America, Chile, Valdivia, Lake District. Fuerte Niebla, cannons

South America, Chile, Valdivia, Lake District. Fuerte Niebla, cannons

Background imageValdivia Collection: PEDRO de VALDIVIA (1500?-1553). Spanish soldier: line engraving, Spanish, 1728

PEDRO de VALDIVIA (1500?-1553). Spanish soldier: line engraving, Spanish, 1728

Background imageValdivia Collection: PEDRO de VALDIVIA (c1500-1553). Spanish soldier, conqueror of Chile. Line engraving, 1728

PEDRO de VALDIVIA (c1500-1553). Spanish soldier, conqueror of Chile. Line engraving, 1728


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Valdivia, a name that echoes through history. Pedro de Valdivia, the Spanish conqueror of Chile, left an indelible mark on the American continent. In the 19th century, his image was immortalized on banknotes, a testament to his significance. Pedro De Valdivia was a formidable conquistador who fearlessly ventured into uncharted territories. His exploits in South America are legendary and continue to be studied today. The coral plant Berberidopsis corallina serves as a reminder of the diverse flora he encountered during his expeditions. But Valdivia's legacy goes beyond military conquests. A poignant discovery from an archaeological dig near the town revealed a female figure cradling a newborn in her arms—a symbol of life amidst adversity. Artists have sought to capture Pedro de Valdivia's essence throughout time. Carmona's portrait from 1874 portrays him with dignity and strength, while an anonymous artist captured his likeness in 1892—an enduring tribute to this influential figure. Valdivia itself is not just a name but also a place—a city in Chile that bears witness to its rich history. Plaza de la Republica stands as a gathering point for locals and visitors alike, where stories intertwine with modern life. The Anwandter Brewery stands proudly in Valdivia—a testament to its brewing traditions and entrepreneurial spirit. This establishment has become synonymous with quality craft beer enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. And let us not forget about leisurely pursuits—the boat race at Valdivia showcases both skill and camaraderie among participants as they navigate their way through challenging waters. Pedro de Valdivia may have been primarily known for his military prowess, but he was much more than that—his impact extends far beyond battles won or lost. He shaped nations and left behind legacies that still resonate today—forever etching his name in the annals of history.