Paints represents the Aztec Empire before the Spanish Conquist By Hernan Cortez
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Paints represents the Aztec Empire before the Spanish Conquist By Hernan Cortez
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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
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
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
Re: Historic Paints
Alex Waterhouse Hayward is a photographer resides in Canada.
Re: Historic Paints
They are worth whatever he wants for them. I don't think people on here can appraise it for you.