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Ms Hunter 242 f. 258v and f. 259r, from Historia de Tlaxcala
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Ms Hunter 242 f. 258v and f. 259r, from Historia de Tlaxcala
3957942 Ms Hunter 242 f.258v and f.259r, from Historia de Tlaxcala by Diego Munoz Camargo (pen & ink on paper) by Mexican School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library, Scotland; (add.info.: Hernando Cortes (1485-1547); Montezuma (1466-1520) Aztec Emperor; ); eUniversity of Glasgow Library; Mexican, out of copyright
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Authority Aztec Aztecs Central America Colonist Conquistador Cortes Cortez Headdresses Hernan Invasion Latin America Mesoamerica Mexicans Missionary Montezuma Power Tribe America Continent
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This print showcases the historical significance and cultural richness of Ms Hunter 242 f. 258v and f. 259r, from Historia de Tlaxcala by Diego Munoz Camargo. Created in the 16th century by an anonymous Mexican artist, this pen and ink masterpiece is housed at Glasgow University Library in Scotland. The image depicts a mesmerizing seated portrait of a powerful figure adorned with an elaborate headdress, symbolizing authority and tribal identity. The subject's gaze exudes confidence as they embody both strength and wisdom. Within this artwork lies a profound narrative that intertwines the Aztec Empire under Montezuma's rule with the arrival of Hernando Cortes, the Spanish conquistador who led the invasion of Mexico. This collision between two worlds is captured through intricate details that showcase both indigenous traditions and European influence. As we delve into this visual journey, we witness not only a clash of cultures but also the complex dynamics between colonizers and natives during this pivotal moment in history. The artwork serves as a testament to Mesoamerica's rich heritage while shedding light on its encounter with Western powers. Through its meticulous craftsmanship, Ms Hunter 242 f. 258v and f. 259r invites us to reflect upon our own understanding of power dynamics, conquests, and cultural exchange within Latin America during this era. It stands as a timeless reminder of humanity's capacity for resilience amidst change.
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