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Guayaquil, Ecuador - Partial panoramic view of the city Date: circa 1950s
Independence of Colombia. Leaflet with a proclaim signed by Sim ol r (13th September 1826). ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library
Battle of Pichincha, 24 May 1822. Context of The Spanish American War of Independece. Pitted a patriot army under general Antonio Jose de Sucre agains a Royalist army commanded by Fied Marshal
Ecuadorian hillstar, Oreotrochilus chimborazo. Handcoloured steel engraving from W.C.L. Martins A General History of Humming-birds or the Trochilidae, Bohn, London, 1852
Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 BC. Venus statuettePre-Columbian art. Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 BC. Venus statuette. 8 x 12, 5 cm. From Ecuador. Private collection
Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo (1747-1795). Medical pioneer, writer and lawyer of mestizo origin in colonial Ecuador. 18th century colored engraving
Pre-Incan. Tolita Culture (500-500 AD). Ceramic figure. FromPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Tolita Culture (500-500 AD). From Ecuador. Ceramic figure. Museo del Banco central. Quito. Ecuador
Pre-Columbian art. Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 BC. Venus statuette. From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Mantena Culture. 500-1500 AD. From EcuadorPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Mantena Culture. 500-1500 AD. From Ecuador. 21 x 15 cm (diameter). Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. Private collection
Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 17, 5 x 16 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Columbian Art. Tumaco or La Tolita Culture. (600 B. C. anPre-Columbian Art. Tumaco or La Tolita Culture. (600 b.C. and 200 A.C.). Standing figure. (1st. b.C.-1st. d.C.). Gold. Colombia or Ecuador. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
ENDARA, Carlos Manuel (1827 - 1924). The Republic of Ecuador in 1860 foretold. 1900. Eloy Alfaro (with hat), future prime minister
ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Inside the church and main altarpiece of 18th c. work of Bernardo de Legarda and the Padre Carlos. Mudejar art. Architecture
Pre-Incan. Cuasmal Culture (500-1500 AD). From Ecuador. CeraPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cuasmal Culture (500-1500 AD). From Ecuador. Ceramic vessel. 10x 18, 5 cm (diameter). Private collection
Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. 500-1532 d. C. AnthropomorphicPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 1o x 8, 5 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vesselPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 13 x 10 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Jama-Coaque Culture. 500 BC-1531 AD. From EcuadorPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Jama-Coaque Culture. 500 BC-1531 AD. From Ecuador. Sitting male figurine. 15 x 8 x 25 cm (diamer). Stye chone. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500. Anthropomorphic ceramiPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 17 x 15 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cuasmal Culture (500-1500 AD). From Ecuador. Ceramic vessel. 23 x 16 cm (diameter). Private collection
Pre-Incan. Guangala Culture. 300 / 200 a 700 / 800 DC. Clay headPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Guangala Culture.300/200 a 700/800 DC. Clay head with eyes and ornaments. Hair done with incisions. 5 x 5 cm. From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Pazaleo Culture (700-1500 AD). From Ecuador. CeraPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cosanga or Pazaleo Culture (700-1500 AD). From Ecuador. Ceramic vessel. 24 x 24 cm (diameter). Private collection
Jose Joaquin de Olmedo y Maruri (1780-1847). Ecuadorian patriot and poet. Portrait. Colored engraving
Red-tailed comet, Sappho sparganura, and Ecuadorian hillstar, Oreotrochilus chimborazo.. Chromolithograph by unknown artist/engraver from Mary and Elizabeth Kirbys Beautiful Birds in Far-Off Lands
VELASCO IBARRA, Jos頍ar(1893-1979). EcuadorianVELASCO IBARRA, Jos頍 aric (1893-1979). Ecuadorian political figure. He was elected five times to the post of president of Ecuador: 1934-1935, 1944-1947, 1952-1956, 1960-1961, and 1968-1972
VALUEECUADOR. Otavalo. Bust of the Indian Rumi
ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Detail of Altarpiece. 1630. Quito School. The use of bright polychromy was a feature of this school. Colonial baroque. Relief
ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Altarpiece of Santa Catalina. Polychrome carving. 1630. Quito School. The use of bright polychromy was a feature of this school. Colonial baroque
Phlogophilus hemileucurus, Ecuadorian piedtailPlate 360, hand coloured lithograph from John Goulds A Monograph of the Trochilid, or Family of Hummingbirds, (1861)
Ecuador (4th August 1884). Guayaquil. Serenade at the Bol r Square in front the hotel of the same name. Etching
ECUADOR. Ibarra. City Hall. Greatest hall. Allegory of the Foundation of San Miguel de Ibarra by Crist de Troya on September 28, 1606
Murder of the Patriots on August 2nd, 1810. Anonymous. Oil on canvas. ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library
SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤e (1795-1830). Oil on porcelainSUCRE, Antonio Jos頤 e (1795-1830). Oil on porcelain. ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library
Nails of Milagro-Quevedo Culture. 500-1500. Copper. Art from the Guayas basin. Decorative Arts. ECUADOR. Quito. Culture House. Proc: ECUADOR. GUAYAS
Official post suitcase, post between Quito and Cuenca (Ecuador). Made of leather. Sculpture. ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library
ECUADOR. Quito. Cathedral. Chapter house. Portrait of the bishop Blas Manuel Sobrino
PEREZ, Antonio (1540-1611). Spanish politician
Ecuador - Iglesia San Francisco at Guayaquil Date: circa 1920
Ecuador - Quito - Lumber Seller Date: circa 1909