Costumes of Indians of the Pampas. 1844.
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Print of steel engraving titled „Indiens des Pampas. Amerique.
Author Demoraine.
Engraved by Lerouge.
From the „Histoires DAmerique, et D Oceanie. Depuis les temps les plus recules jusqua nos jours by M. Belloc. Paris. 1844.
The Pampas (from Quechua pampa, meaning "plain") are fertile South American lowlands, covering more than 750,000 km2 (289,577 sq mi), that include the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, Entre Ros and Crdoba; most of Uruguay; and the southernmost Brazilian State, Rio Grande do Sul. These vast plains are a natural region only interrupted by the low Ventana and Tandil hills near Baha Blanca and Tandil (Argentina), with a height of 1,300 m (4,265 ft) and 500 m (1,640 ft), respectively.
Approx. image size 15, 5 x 10, 2/21, 8 x 13, 1 cm.
Author Demoraine.
Engraved by Lerouge.
From the „Histoires DAmerique, et D Oceanie. Depuis les temps les plus recules jusqua nos jours by M. Belloc. Paris. 1844.
The Pampas (from Quechua pampa, meaning "plain") are fertile South American lowlands, covering more than 750,000 km2 (289,577 sq mi), that include the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, Entre Ros and Crdoba; most of Uruguay; and the southernmost Brazilian State, Rio Grande do Sul. These vast plains are a natural region only interrupted by the low Ventana and Tandil hills near Baha Blanca and Tandil (Argentina), with a height of 1,300 m (4,265 ft) and 500 m (1,640 ft), respectively.
Approx. image size 15, 5 x 10, 2/21, 8 x 13, 1 cm.
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Costumes of Indians of the Pampas. 1844.
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