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The Aztecs transporting stones to build their cities, stretch watercolor from the History of the Indies by Diego Duran, manuscript, folio 188 recto by Diego Duran

The Aztecs transporting stones to build their cities, stretch watercolor from the History of the Indies by Diego Duran, manuscript, folio 188 recto

(The Aztecs transporting stones to build their cities, stretch watercolor from the History of the Indies by Diego Duran (1537-1588), manuscript, folio 188 recto)


Diego Duran

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The Aztecs transporting stones to build their cities, stretch watercolor from the History of the Indies by Diego Duran, manuscript, folio 188 recto by Diego Duran. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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