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Detail of the Conquistadors Cutting off the hands of Two Spies of Xicotencatl, 1698 (oil on panel)
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Detail of the Conquistadors Cutting off the hands of Two Spies of Xicotencatl, 1698 (oil on panel)
IND113051 Detail of the Conquistadors Cutting off the hands of Two Spies of Xicotencatl, 1698 (oil on panel) by Gonzalez, Miguel (fl.1698); Museo de America, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Xicotencatl II Axayacatl, (died 1521), was a prince and warleader, or Tlacochcalcatl, of the pre-Columbian state of Tlaxcallan at the time of the Spanish conquest of Mexico; ); Index Fototeca
Media ID 25902074
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Aztec Conqueror Conquistador Gory Invasion Punish Punishment
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This print showcases a chilling scene from history, titled "Detail of the Conquistadors Cutting off the hands of Two Spies of Xicotencatl, 1698". Painted by Miguel Gonzalez in oil on panel, this artwork is housed in the Museo de America in Madrid, Spain. The painting depicts a gruesome act committed during the Spanish conquest of Mexico. Xicotencatl II Axayacatl, a prince and warleader of Tlaxcallan, had two spies caught by the conquistadors. As punishment for their espionage activities against the Spanish invaders, their hands were brutally severed. The artist skillfully captures this gory moment with vivid details that evoke both shock and fascination. The bloodied hands and expressions of pain on the faces of these unfortunate individuals serve as a reminder of the brutality inflicted upon indigenous peoples during colonization. This historical piece offers insight into one aspect of European invasion and its impact on Aztec culture. It serves as a testament to the power dynamics at play during that time period – conquerors exerting dominance over conquered lands through acts such as these. With its rich symbolism and historical significance, this painting invites viewers to reflect upon humanity's capacity for cruelty and domination throughout history. It stands as an important reminder not only of past atrocities but also as a call to examine our present actions towards others in order to build a more compassionate future.
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