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Quechua women of Peru, 16th century. 1859-1860 (engraving)
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Quechua women of Peru, 16th century. 1859-1860 (engraving)
7234156 Quechua women of Peru, 16th century. 1859-1860 (engraving) by Krieger, Christoph (d.c.1590); Private Collection; (add.info.: Quechua women of Peru, 16th century. The woman spinning yarn with a spindle wears a striped cotton dress and wide belt. Another woman wears a cloak fastened with a brooch at the chest. Costume des femmes du Perou. Within a decorative frame engraved by H. Catenacci and Fellmann. Woodblock engraving by Gerard Seguin and E.F. Huyot after a woodcut by Christoph Krieger from Cesare Vecellios 16th century Costumes anciens et modernes, Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo, Firman Didot Ferris Fils, Paris, 1859-1860.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "Quechua women of Peru, 16th century" takes us back in time to the vibrant culture and rich history of South America. Created by Christoph Krieger in the late 16th century, this print showcases the traditional costumes worn by Quechua women during that era. In the image, we see two Quechua women engaged in their daily activities. The woman on the left is skillfully spinning yarn with a spindle while dressed in a striped cotton dress and wide belt. On the right, another woman wears a cloak fastened with a brooch at her chest. Both outfits are beautifully depicted with intricate details. The engraving is part of Cesare Vecellio's renowned work "Costumes anciens et modernes" which aimed to document historical attire from around the world. Engraved by Gerard Seguin and E. F. Huyot after Krieger's woodcut, this piece exemplifies both artistic talent and cultural preservation. Through this artwork, we gain insight into Peruvian society during the 16th century and appreciate the importance placed on traditional clothing among Quechua women. It serves as a reminder of our shared human history and honors these remarkable individuals who have contributed to shaping our world today. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to bring home a piece of history while celebrating diversity and cultural heritage through art.
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