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Codex of the conquest of Mexico: merchants disguised in Tzinacantlan. Miniature of the Florentine manuscript Storia degli Aztechi (History of the Aztecs) by Bernardino de Sahagun, 1569-1575. Ref: MS. Pal.220, c.326v
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Codex of the conquest of Mexico: merchants disguised in Tzinacantlan. Miniature of the Florentine manuscript Storia degli Aztechi (History of the Aztecs) by Bernardino de Sahagun, 1569-1575. Ref: MS. Pal.220, c.326v
BEN5463388 Codex of the conquest of Mexico: merchants disguised in Tzinacantlan. Miniature of the Florentine manuscript Storia degli Aztechi (History of the Aztecs) by Bernardino de Sahagun, 1569-1575. Ref: MS. Pal.220, c.326v. Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence. by Spanish School, (16th century); Photo © Raffaello Bencini
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This print showcases a mesmerizing scene from the Codex of the conquest of Mexico, depicting merchants disguised in Tzinacantlan. The miniature is part of the renowned Florentine manuscript 'Storia degli Aztechi' (History of the Aztecs) by Bernardino de Sahagun, created between 1569 and 1575. Preserved in the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florence, this artwork offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Mesoamerican civilization. The image transports us back to the 16th century when Spanish conquistadors embarked on their ambitious quest for dominance over new lands. In this particular moment, we witness merchants cunningly concealing their true identities within Tzinacantlan. The intricate details and vibrant colors used in this illuminated manuscript bring these historical figures to life. As we delve deeper into this visual narrative, it becomes evident that this depiction represents more than just an artistic creation; it symbolizes a clash of civilizations. It serves as a reminder of Spain's invasive presence in Central America and its impact on native cultures like that of the Aztecs. Through this photograph, we are reminded not only of Europe's influence on North America but also how indigenous peoples were affected by colonization. It invites contemplation about our shared history and prompts reflection on how these events have shaped our present-day society. This remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate both the beauty and complexity found within historical manuscripts while encouraging dialogue about cultural exchange, conquests, and resilience throughout human history.
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