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AIS5348876 Indians playing marimba (marimbaphone) and dancing, from the book " Trujillo del Peru" or " CAodice MartAinez CompaAnAon", by Baltazar Martinez CompaAnAon y Bujanda, bishop of Trujillo (1782-1785), 18th century (watercolour) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Palacio Real de Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Daily life and customs of Peru.
Taken from the book " Trujillo del Peru" or " CAodice MartAinez CompaAnAon", by Baltazar Martinez CompaAnAon y Bujanda, bishop of Trujillo (1782-1785), 18th century (watercolour)
Madrid. Biblioteca del Palacio Real.); eIberfoto; out of copyright
Media ID 23341344
© Iberfoto / Bridgeman Images
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This watercolor print captures a lively scene of Indians playing the marimba and dancing in 18th century Peru. The artwork is taken from the book "Trujillo del Peru" or "Códice Martínez Compañón" authored by Baltazar Martinez Compañón y Bujanda, who served as the bishop of Trujillo from 1782 to 1785. The painting showcases daily life and customs in Peru, providing a glimpse into the rich culture and civilization of this South American country. A group of native musicians can be seen passionately playing the marimba, a musical instrument that produces vibrant tones when struck with mallets. Their rhythmic melodies fill the air, inspiring people to join in on an exuberant dance. The artist behind this masterpiece remains unknown but has skillfully captured the energy and spirit of this traditional celebration. The colorful attire worn by both musicians and dancers adds to the visual spectacle, reflecting Peruvian traditions passed down through generations. Displayed at Palacio Real de Madrid in Spain's capital city, this historic artwork offers us a window into another time and place. It serves as a reminder of how music transcends boundaries and connects people across cultures throughout history.
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