The exhibition of the Inka pottery collection (Late Intermediate) presents its production in its maximum expression, from domestic to ceremonial artifacts, characterized by a sober style, with a decoration based on geometric designs, anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, fitomorphic ...
View MoreThis Collection formed by fragments of pottery, artifacts in bone and lithics of the early horizon, product of research in the nineties, with an outstanding study by Dr. Jorge Yábar Moreno ...
View moreDuring archaeological survey work in the Archaeological Park of Saqsayhuaman by the Departmental of Archeology of Cusco, through the archaeologist Alfredo Valencia, approximately 300 fragments of microsculptures ...
View moreCollection that would demonstrate that the Inkas goldsmiths had a great handling in the goldsmith and metalwork, from the extraction of the metal, its manipulation and elaboration of precious objects ...
View moreThe main center of the Wari development in Cusco was Pikillaqta from the year 530 AD, place where the year 2004 was evidenced by archaeological research a "foundational offering" in whose archaeological context shows a scene of confrontation where the protagonists ...
View moreCorresponds to the series of historiographic paintings of the Artistic Historical category of the passive background of the Regional Historical Museum. Series consisting of five canvases, painted by the artist from the Cusqueña School Juan Espinoza de los Montero...
View moreFrom the end of the 16th century until the end of the 18th century, the painters of the Cusqueña School had two stages: the first was eminently religious and the second one of a more varied theme. Cusco had become the axis of a prosperous center of artistic production, managing to produce huge quantities of ...
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