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17th century Spain (Velázquez) and Viceroyalty of Peru + Rococo
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Vel´zquez, The Water Seller of Seville, 1623, oil on canvas

Velázquez, Feast of Bacchus, 1628-1629, oil on canvas

Velázquez, The Surrender at Breda, c. 1635, oil on canvas

Velázquez, Las Meninas, 1656, oil on canvas

Jacob Coeman, Pieter Cnoll, Cornelia van Nijenrode, their Daughters and Two Enslaved Servants, 1665, oil on canvas

Louise Hollandine van de Palts, Portrait of Sophia van de Palts with Brazilian Cape, c. 1649, oil on canvas

Anonymous maker, Cape “Tupinamba”, 17th century, feathers (Ibis Rubra and Amazona Aestiva) on net made from vegetable fibers

Dirk Valkenburg, De suikerplantage Waterlant in Suriname, c. 1698, oil on canvas

Frans Post, Imagined landscape of Dutch colonial Brazil, 1655, oil on canvas

Inca artist(s), Tunic (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile or Peru), 1400-1535, camelid fiber (alpaca)

Cuzco School, Saint Joseph and the Christ Child, late 17th-18th century, oil on canvas

Anonymous, Miniature tabard (Bolivia or Peru, Inca and Spanish), 1600-1700, cotton, camelid hair, silk, metal

Master of Calamarca, Archangel with Gun (= Asiel Timor Dei), before 1728, oil on canvas and gilding

Unidentified Artist (Peru, Cuzco), The Child Mary Spinning, 18th century, oil on canvas

Fragonard, The Swing, c. 1767-1768, oil on canvas

Elizabeth Vigée-Le Brun, Self-portrait with a straw hat, 1782, oil on canvas