This exposition try to bring the visitor closer to the pictorial and iconographic representations made in different historical, social and political contexts about the Cusco´s leader José Gabriel Tupac Amaru II.
The graphic representations were made nationally and internationally, demonstrating the importance of this character and his deeds.
The goldsmiths of the Inka society achieved the mastery of sophisticated techniques for melting, alloying, amalgamating, laminating, joining and welding metals; cultural manifestation product of continuous learning from the first societies of the past developed in the territory of Tawantinsuyo.
To fines of century XVI, outstanding teachers, artists and priests Italians like Bernardo Bitti, Mateo Perez de Alessio and Angelino Medoro, diffused their knowledge to the Indians to convert them, under concepts of European art.