Everyday life, celebrations and religious festivities. The image shows the representation of a Tarasca from the Corpus Christi procession
Everyday life, celebrations and religious festivities. The image shows the representation of a Tarasca from the Corpus Christi procession
A work by Miguel Cabrera, dated 1763, depicting a mestizo family group in the Viceroyalty of New Spain
Everyday life, celebrations and religious festivities. The image shows a Tarasca for the Corpus Christi procession of 1744 in Madrid
Portrait of a Mestizo Family by Miguel Cabrera (1763), which shows the socio-cultural diversity present in the Viceroyalty of New Spain during the 18th century.
Festivities organised for the wedding of the kings of the Two Sicilies: Charles of Bourbon and Maria Amelia Cristina, with a bullfight at the Maestranza. Seville (1738).
Work attributed to Alonso Sánchez Coello, from the late 16th century, showing a view of the city of Seville from the Triana district.
Royal portraits. Image of King Philip II on horseback, by Pedro Pablo Rubens.
New Spain fleet leaving Veracruz for Cadiz.
Maps and plans. The image depicts a portulan chart covering the Mediterranean and the European Atlantic.
Image of the Contracting House, the institution in charge of managing trade affairs with the New World during the Modern Age