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Vie quotidienne et coutumes du Perou : "Indiens pechant avec un filet" Aquarelle tiree du livre "Trujillo del Peru" par Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, eveque de Trujillo (1782-1785). 18eme siecle Madrid. Biblioteca del Palacio Real
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Vie quotidienne et coutumes du Perou : "Indiens pechant avec un filet" Aquarelle tiree du livre "Trujillo del Peru" par Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, eveque de Trujillo (1782-1785). 18eme siecle Madrid. Biblioteca del Palacio Real
AIS5386303 Vie quotidienne et coutumes du Perou : "Indiens pechant avec un filet" Aquarelle tiree du livre "Trujillo del Peru" par Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, eveque de Trujillo (1782-1785). 18eme siecle Madrid. Biblioteca del Palacio Real; © Iberfoto
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This stunning watercolor print captures a scene of daily life and customs in Peru during the 18th century. Titled "Indiens pechant avec un filet" (Indians fishing with a net), this artwork is part of the book "Trujillo del Peru" by Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, who was the bishop of Trujillo from 1782 to 1785. The painting showcases indigenous people engaged in the traditional practice of fishing using nets.
The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life this historical moment, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Peru. The image depicts not only the act of fishing but also elements such as boats and transportation methods used by the locals at that time.
As we admire this piece, we are transported back in time to witness a snapshot of everyday life in South America during the colonial period. The artist's skillful rendering and attention to detail make this artwork truly captivating, inviting us to explore and appreciate the beauty and diversity of Latin American culture.
Displayed in Madrid's Biblioteca del Palacio Real, this watercolor serves as a valuable historical record that continues to inspire curiosity and appreciation for Peruvian traditions centuries later.
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