Culture is brought to the Indians, 1530 Wins of Charles V (series title) Divi Caroli V imp opt max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae (series title) In the foreground are Spanish soldiers skinned and quartered by Indians. One of the Indians removed the bodies of his victims. In the background Indians and Spaniards fighting a battle out. The print is part of a twelve-part series about the victories of Charles V. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (listed building), designed by Maarten van Heemskerck (listed building) Publisher: Hieronymus Cock (listed property) provider of priv


Culture is brought to the Indians, 1530 Wins of Charles V (series title) Divi Caroli V imp opt max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae (series title) In the foreground are Spanish soldiers skinned and quartered by Indians. One of the Indians removed the bodies of his victims. In the background Indians and Spaniards fighting a battle out. The print is part of a twelve-part series about the victories of Charles V. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (listed building), designed by Maarten van Heemskerck (listed building) Publisher: Hieronymus Cock (listed property) provider of privilege: Philip II (King of Spain) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker: Haarlem To design of Haarlem Publisher: Antwerp Grantor of privilege: Brussels Date: 1555 Physical features: engra and etching material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch dimensions: sheet: h 145 mm × W 230 mm Subject: violent death by disembowelment, pulling out or intestine battle native peoples of Central America When 1530 - 1530


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