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Illustration from New Chronicle and Good Government by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala representing Inca King Atahuallpa prisoner of Spanish conqueror Pizarro in Cajamarca, in 1533
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Illustration from New Chronicle and Good Government by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala representing Inca King Atahuallpa prisoner of Spanish conqueror Pizarro in Cajamarca, in 1533
Felipe Guama Poma de Ayala, 1587, The First New Chronicle and Good Government.The Inca King Atahuallpa prisoner of the Spanish conqueror Pizarro in Cajamarca, 1533
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Media ID 9517443
16th Century Army Solider Colonialism Confrontation Conversation Inca King Literature Only Men Prison Prisoner Two People Wall Western Script Atahuallpa Felipe Guaman Poma De Ayala
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a pivotal moment in history, as depicted by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala in his renowned work, "New Chronicle and Good Government". The illustration portrays the Inca King Atahuallpa, a symbol of ancient power and sovereignty, held captive by the Spanish conqueror Pizarro in Cajamarca during 1533. The image showcases the full length confrontation between these two influential figures from opposite worlds. Atahuallpa sits against a stone wall, representing his imprisonment and vulnerability under colonial rule. The composition emphasizes their stark differences - one an indigenous ruler steeped in tradition, the other a representative of Western imperialism. In this thought-provoking artwork, we witness more than just physical captivity; it reveals the clash of cultures and ideologies that defined this tumultuous period. As they engage in conversation, we can only imagine what transpires between them - negotiations for freedom or discussions about power dynamics. Guaman Poma de Ayala's intricate detailing brings to life this historical event with precision and skill. Through his artistry, he invites us to reflect on the complexities of colonialism and its lasting impact on indigenous civilizations. This vertical masterpiece serves as both an artistic marvel and a window into our past. It reminds us of the struggles faced by those who came before us while urging us to question our own role in shaping future narratives.
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