Felipe Guaman de Ayala entre dos mundos
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Throughout a series of fourteen drawings pertaining to this text "Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno" (New Chronicle and Good Government), consisted of 399 laminae and nearly 1,200 pages, the authors study the world of the present ideas in Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala —a native chronicler who was born at the beginning of the Hispanic irruption Period in the Andean area. They make a comparison of the representative ideology of the two worlds Guaman Poma belonged to, pointing out in these etchings there is a remarkable presence of proper aspects of the Incaic world vision, wich are often intermingled with elements of the Christian vision brought by the Spaniards.
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