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The last Aztec Emperor Cuauhtemoc surrenders, plate from Antiguedades Mexicanas
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The last Aztec Emperor Cuauhtemoc surrenders, plate from Antiguedades Mexicanas
XJF387448 The last Aztec Emperor Cuauhtemoc surrenders, plate from Antiguedades Mexicanas by Alfredo Chavero, 1892 (engraving) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cuauhtemoc (c.1502-25) presented to Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) in a house at Aztacoatzin on the 13th August 1521; books full title is Homenaje a Cristobal Colon, antiguedades mexicanas ; ); Spanish, out of copyright
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Colonising Colony Conquistador Fall Mexican Mexico Surrender Surrendering Tenochtitlan
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the surrender of the last Aztec Emperor Cuauhtemoc. Taken from Alfredo Chavero's renowned work "Antiguedades Mexicanas" this engraving transports us back to 1521 when Hernan Cortes, the Spanish conquistador, received Cuauhtemoc's submission. The image showcases Cuauhtemoc presenting himself to Cortes in a house at Aztacoatzin on August 13th. The emperor is depicted wearing traditional Aztec attire, his profile exuding both strength and resignation. This powerful portrayal symbolizes the fall of an empire and the beginning of Spanish colonization in Mexico. Cuauhtemoc's surrender marked a turning point in Mexican history, as it signified the end of indigenous rule and paved the way for European dominance. The intricate details captured by this engraving allow us to immerse ourselves in this pivotal moment, witnessing firsthand the clash between two worlds. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are reminded of the complex narratives that shape our understanding of nations and cultures. It serves as a testament to resilience and survival amidst conquests, while also inviting contemplation about power dynamics and their lasting impact. This plate from "Antiguedades Mexicanas" offers not only an artistic masterpiece but also a window into a critical chapter in human civilization - one that continues to resonate with significance today.
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