Spanish conquistadors destroyed aztec idols in Mexico, woodcut, published 1876 - stock illustration
Spanish conquistadors destroyed aztec idols in Mexico. Wood engraving after a drawing by Felix Darley (American illustrator and engraver, 1824 - 1888), engraved by Albert (Alfred) Bobbett (American engraver, 1813 - 1888), published in 1876.

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