
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular print featuring a stylized historical illustration is displayed on a dark, unidentifiable surface in the city of Arequipa, Peru. The illustration depicts a scene titled "Inca Atahualpa in Cajamarca, Illustration by Felipe Guaman Poma." In the center, Inca Atahualpa is seated on an ornate, patterned throne, wearing a prominent headdress and a decorated tunic, with light brown skin. He is surrounded by approximately ten other indigenous figures in various brown and beige garments, some holding staffs or spears, also with light brown skin tones. To the right, two European figures confront the Incas. One is a light-skinned bearded man in light blue armor and a helmet, holding a spear, bending forward. The second is a light-skinned Franciscan friar in a dark brown habit, holding an open book, addressing Atahualpa with his right hand raised. Gold-colored text within the illustration reads "CONQUISTA ATAGVALPA IN LA CIVDAD DE CAXAMARCA EN SU TRONO Y SVO." Below the illustration, the print identifies the artwork and illustrator in black text, in both English and Spanish. The print is illuminated by ambient light, producing minimal reflections on its surface.
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