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CALL NUMBER: Illus. in E101.K29 [General Collections]
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-104355 (b&w film copy neg.)
No known restrictions on publication.
MEDIUM: 1 print: engraving.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1891.
NOTES:
Illus. in: The New World heroes of discovery and conquest / by D.M. Kelsey. Philadelphia, Pa. : National Publishing Company, c1891, p. 404.
Reference copy in Lot 4410-G.
SUBJECTS:
Atahualpa, d. 1533--Death & burial--Peru--Lima.
Indians of South America--Peru--Lima--Punishment & torture--1530-1540.
Incas--1530-1540.
Burning at the stake--Peru--1530-1540.
FORMAT:
Engravings 1890-1900.
DIGITAL ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3c04355 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c04355
CARD #: 91789530
This is not a portrait of Atahualpa. He was garroted, source Burr C. Brundidge, "The Empire of the Inca", et al.
Atahualpa was garroted, not burned at the stake, after he agreed to become baptized by the Spanish, William H. Prescott, "Conquest of the Incas of Peru". This painting cannot be of his being burned as he WAS NOT.
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