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August 23, 2006

Chambi, Martin official website

Library link

http://www.martinchambi.com/gindex.html

Short description

Official site for photographer Martin Chambri, contains a photo gallery including unreleased pictures.

Source website

http://www.martinchambi.com/

Copyright and usage conditions

©2005 Martin Chambi Family Archives. All Rights Reserved.


Mexican Revolution of 1910 and its Legacy, Latino Art

Library link

http://latinoartcommunity.org/community/Gallery/1910/MexRev.html

Short description

Online exhibit of the iconography, music, and songs of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. The site includes a timeline of major events.

Source website

http://latinoartcommunity.org/

Copyright and usage conditions

Not specified.


Rivera, Diego. 'View of Tlaltelolco before the conquest'

Library link

http://www.interamericaninstitute.org/View_from_Tlatelolco_before_conquest_Diego_Rivera.JPG

Short description

Painting entitled ‘View of Tlaltelolco before the conquest’ by Diego Rivera.

Source website

http://www.interamericaninstitute.org/

Copyright and usage conditions

Not specified.


August 22, 2006

Andean images of the conquest of Peru, David Frye, University of Michigan

Library link

http://www-personal.umich.edu/dfrye/guaman.htm

Short description

Andean images of the conquest of Peru set amongst an extract from The First New Chronicle and Good Government, a huge manuscript written and illustrated by the indigenous (Quechua-speaking) self-taught writer Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala.

Source website

http://www-personal.umich.edu/dfrye/

Copyright and usage conditions

This translation © 1999 by David Frye.


Conquest of Mexico Indigenous images

Library link

http://www.history.ucla.edu/terraciano/images/PAGE2/pictures/codex_beker.htm

Short description

Indigenous images of the conquest of Mexico from the Lienzo de Tlaxcala.

Source website

http://www.history.ucla.edu/

Copyright and usage conditions

Not specified but access to other webpages is restricted.


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