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Historic Paints

By lumavi, 30 October, 2010
Description

Paints represents the Aztec Empire before the Spanish Conquist By Hernan Cortez

Category
Paintings
Medium
Oil
Distinguishing marks
anonimus
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
40 inch height 33 inch wide 3 inch deep
Date Period
1950
Weight
5 lb
eBay Auction Link
http://www.ebay.com/260684463936/etc.
For Sale?
No
Photos

godzgrl4evr

14 years 7 months ago

Re: Historic Paints

I couldn't tell by your description if the paint was by Hernan Cortez or if the painting was of Hernan Cortez. I did a search for that name and came up with him being the Conquerer of Aztec.

I did a search and I found a painting that looks similar to the ones you presented. I came to this conclusion by looking at the details. The painting I found was on the website of Alex Waterhouse Hayward. It may not be the same painter and I don't know if this Alex is the painter, but I thought it was worth a look. I hope I helped you.

Good luck

Amy

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lumavi

14 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Historic Paints by godzgrl4evr

Re: Historic Paints

I can guaranty that those paintings maybe be a copy, these paints are made in Mexico City, and my Uncle was the painter his artistic name was TLACUILO

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lumavi

14 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Historic Paints by godzgrl4evr

Re: Historic Paints

FYI  IN 1452   HERNAN CORTEZ ARRIVED TO THE AZTEC TERRITORY AND AFTER A CRUEL MASACRE IN NAME OF JESUSCHRIST  HE ELIMINATE ALL THIS CULTURE

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lumavi

14 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Historic Paints by godzgrl4evr

Re: Historic Paints

Alex Waterhouse Hayward is a photographer resides in Canada.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 7 months ago

Re: Historic Paints

They are worth whatever he wants for them. I don't think people on here can appraise it for you.

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