Figures
I.1Gaspar de Figueroa, ‘San Nicolás de Tolentino y las Ánimas’, 1656
1.1Joseph Mulder, title page to Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita, Historia general
1.2Painted textile fragment of a luxury blanket (manta), Colombia, Eastern Cordillera, 800–1600 CE (Muisca period)
1.3Ceramic figure with facial decoration and gold alloy nose ring (santuario?), Colombia, Eastern Cordillera, 800–1600 CE (Muisca period)
1.4Tripod offering bowl with human and bird guardians, containing votive figures (tunjos) and emeralds, Colombia, Eastern Cordillera, 800–1600 CE (Muisca period)
3.1Votive figure (tunjo) of Indigenous ruler (cacique) in residential enclosure (cercado), Colombia, Eastern Cordillera, 800–1600 CE (Muisca period)
3.2Offering of thirty-two votive figures (tunjos) and one unworked gold lump, Colombia, Eastern Cordillera, 800–1600 CE (Muisca period)
6.1Anonymous, mural portrait of Indigenous donor, Church of San Juan Bautista, Sutatausa, Colombia, c. 1630