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Clothing and dress--Peru from 1801-1850
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Indian representation of the Costumes of the Ynca and his Queen. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Basilio Huaylas, the Peruvian giant. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Overseer of a Royal Peruvian Mine. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Female Warrior of the Yurimagua Tribe. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Fighter at a Bull Feast. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Two Female Domestics of Lima, Natives, who have adoped the Spanish Dress. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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A Lady of Lima in her full Dress. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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A Female of Lima of the middle Class of Society. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Male inhabitant of Lima of the middle class of society. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Female Indian, habited as the Minerva of Peru. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Indians, Male and Female, in Costumes of Festivity. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Female Domestic of Lima of the Class of Quarterons. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Virgin of the Sun. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Indian Warrior belonging to a barbarous Tribe. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Bozal, or Raw-negro, residing in the district of Lima. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Civilized Indian wearing the Poncho. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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A Mestizo of Quito professing a Liberal Art accompanied by his Pupil. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Mulattoes of Quito. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Indian Woman of a Village, near Lima. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
1805 |
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Riding Costume of Peruvian Females. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
M DCCC XXV. [1825] |
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Females of Lima. |
Source place of publication |
London |
Source date |
M DCCC XXV. [1825] |
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Image title |
Tjenstflicka i Lima; en Quarteron. |
Source place of publication |
Stockholm |
Source date |
1819 |
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[Fig. 136. Woman of Surinam Fig. 137. People of Quito. Fig. 138. Man of Yemen. Fig. 139. Woman of Alexandria, Egypt, and Fig, 140. A Bedouin Arab man. ] |
Source place of publication |
Wien [Vienna] |
Source date |
1819 |
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Image title |
1. Moxe du Pérou. 3. Vigogne. 2. Paysanne de Quito. |
Source place of publication |
Paris |
Source date |
1808 |
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