Representation of 16th-century Seville from the west side of the Guadalquivir River
Representation of 16th-century Seville from the west side of the Guadalquivir River
Image representing the retinue formed by the emperor Montezuma and his nobles, organised to meet Hernán Cortés and receive him on his entry into the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlán.
Work attributed to Alonso Sánchez Coello, from the late 16th century, showing a view of the city of Seville from the Triana district.
New Spain fleet leaving Veracruz for Cadiz.
Image of the Contracting House, the institution in charge of managing trade affairs with the New World during the Modern Age
Mainland Galleons of the Carrera de Indias
Photograph of the work by Antonio Gisbert Pérez, entitled “Execution of the Comuneros de Castilla”, depicting the execution of some of the Comuneros in 1521
Representation of women’s activities in the world of work and economy through the brush of Marinus van Reymerswale
The play depicts one of the female activities in the world of work and economics around market sales in the Modern Age
This portrait by Alonso Sánchez Coello shows a dual feminine aspect in the context of the courtly or courtly space: the position of those noblewomen who belonged to royalty, and also of those who accompanied them and formed part of the circles of power, occupying the royal offices of the Chamber or the Household.