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- 1829.07.30/ maison de ventes : Winstanley (R.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Oil Painting, formerly in the collection of the Chevalier Boturini, for whom it was copied. It is eight feet in length, and two feet high. On the top, in a compartment, are the Portraits of the Kings of Mexico, arranged in succession, each having his name, in hieroglyphics, placed near him, and a translation below; and underneath each compartment, is a Spanish poetical description. At the bottom of the picture is Cortez, seated beside the King of Zampoola, and several ladies of his court, and near them an assemblage of Warriors of that nation, the first friends of Cortez. In the centre of the lower compartment is Cortez, at the head of his cavalry, preceded by the guide of Zampoola, and the Ambassadors of Ilascalla. The six foregoing lots formerly were in Bullock's Mexican Museum. (artiste anonyme)|An Oil Painting, formerly in the collection of the Chevalier Boturini, for whom it was copied. It is eight feet in length, and two feet high. On the top, in a compartment, are the Portraits of the Kings of Mexico, arranged in succession, each having his name, in hieroglyphics, placed near him, and a translation below; and underneath each compartment, is a Spanish poetical description. At the bottom of the picture is Cortez, seated beside the King of Zampoola, and several ladies of his court, and near them an assemblage of Warriors of that nation, the first friends of Cortez. In the centre of the lower compartment is Cortez, at the head of his cavalry, preceded by the guide of Zampoola, and the Ambassadors of Ilascalla. The six foregoing lots formerly were in Bullock's Mexican Museum.]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par William Yates. [1]
- 1829.07.30/ maison de ventes : Winstanley (R.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Curious painting, representing a Mexican wheel calendar, or cycle of time, the exterior is a cycle of Mexican months, each consisting of 20 days, and on the sides are 10 portraits of the conquerors and distinguished natives, among which are those of Cortez and the King Tabasco. The six foregoing lots formerly were in Bullock's Mexican Museum (artiste anonyme)|Curious painting, representing a Mexican wheel calendar, or cycle of time, the exterior is a cycle of Mexican months, each consisting of 20 days, and on the sides are 10 portraits of the conquerors and distinguished natives, among which are those of Cortez and the King Tabasco. The six foregoing lots formerly were in Bullock's Mexican Museum]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par William Yates au prix de 1.16 £. [2]