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The Tlaxcalan Chieftain, Maxixcatzin, Presents a Bouquet of Roses and Other Gifts to Hernando Cortes as Tokens of Welcome, Illustration from a Facsimile of a Mexican Indian Picture History by Mexican School

The Tlaxcalan Chieftain, Maxixcatzin, Presents a Bouquet of Roses and Other Gifts to Hernando Cortes as Tokens of Welcome, Illustration from a Facsimile of a Mexican Indian Picture History

(The Tlaxcalan chieftain, Maxixcatzin, presents a bouquet of roses and other gifts to Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) as tokens of welcome, illustration from a facsimile of a Mexican Indian picture history)


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1892  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Image ID: 423488

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The Tlaxcalan Chieftain, Maxixcatzin, Presents a Bouquet of Roses and Other Gifts to Hernando Cortes as Tokens of Welcome, Illustration from a Facsimile of a Mexican Indian Picture History by Mexican School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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