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Inca art is a unique style of art that developed in the Inca Empire in South America. This art style is characterized by its use of geometric shapes, bright colors, and intricate patterns. Inca artists often used gold and silver in their artwork, which helped to create a luxurious look. Inca art was used to decorate a variety of objects, including walls, pottery, and clothing. This art style played an important role in the Inca culture, and it continues to be appreciated by many people today.

The art style is also known as: Inca art can be synonymized with pre-Columbian art, Peruvian art, or indigenous art of the Andes.
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Juan de Juanes (c. 1523-1579) 2. Alonso Sánchez Coello (1531/32-1588) 3. Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500-1553) 4. Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas (1549-1625) 5. Vicente Carducho (1568-1638) 6. Diego Quispe Tito (1611-1681) 7. Juan Pérez Bocanegra (1646-1716) 8. Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao (1635-1710) 9. Juan Antonio Escalante (1633-1707) 10. Domingo de Santa María (1638-1716) 11. Tomás Tómas (1655-1725) 12. Melchor Pérez Holguín (1657-1725) 13. Baltasar de Echave Ibía (1658-1730) 14. Francisco Antonio Valverde (1659-1724) 15. Isidro Escalante (1664-1727) 16. Pedro Antonio Fresquís (1665-1738) 17. Juan Pérez de Almoguera (1667-1742) 18. Nicolás de Ribera (1667-1743) 19. Sebastián de Llanos y Guzmán (1668-1748) 20. Agustín Esteve (1670-1748) 21. Juan de Dios de Silvestre (1674-1748) 22. Juan de Mesa (1675-1755) 23. José Espinosa de los Monteros (1678-1740) 24. Antonio González Velázquez (1678-1762) 25. Nicolás Enríquez (1679-1754) 26. Juan Bautista García (1681-1754) 27. Juan de Dios de Aguero (1684-1755) 28. Francisco Antonio Garete (1686-1758) 29. Juan de Dios de la Torre (1688-1757) 30. Antonio de la Calancha (1691-1754)

1. “Machu Picchu” by Hiram Bingham, 1911 2. “The Last Inca Emperor Atahualpa” by Juan de la Cruz, 1533 3. “Inca Princesses” by Anonymous, 1550 4. “Inca King Huayna Capac” by Anonymous, 1530 5. “Inca Warriors” by Anonymous, 1550 6. “Inca Sun Temple” by Anonymous, 1550 7. “Inca Gold” by Anonymous, 1550 8. “Inca Pottery” by Anonymous, 1550 9. “Inca Quipu” by Anonymous, 1550 10. “Inca Architecture” by Anonymous, 1550 11. “Inca Mummies” by Anonymous, 1550 12. “Inca Tombs” by Anonymous, 1550 13. “Inca Sacrifices” by Anonymous, 1550 14. “Inca Art” by Anonymous, 1550 15. “Inca Jewelry” by Anonymous, 1550 16. “Inca Textiles” by Anonymous, 1550 17. “Inca Painting” by Anonymous, 1550 18. “Inca Sculpture” by Anonymous, 1550 19. “Inca Metalwork” by Anonymous, 1550 20. “Inca Woodwork” by Anonymous, 1550 21. “Inca Featherwork” by Anonymous, 1550 22. “Inca Stonecutting” by Anonymous, 1550 23. “Inca Stonework” by Anonymous, 1550 24. “Inca Roads” by Anonymous, 1550 25. “Inca Bridges” by Anonymous, 1550 26. “Inca Aqueducts” by Anonymous, 1550 27. “Inca Forts” by Anonymous, 1550 28. “Inca Palaces” by Anonymous, 1550 29. “Inca Temples” by Anonymous, 1550 30. “Inca Artifacts” by Anonymous, 1550

Detailed Description

Inca art is a unique form of art that was developed by the Inca civilization in South America. This art form is characterized by its use of bright colors, geometric shapes, and intricate designs. Inca art was used to decorate the walls of Inca buildings, as well as to create objects for everyday use. Some of the most famous Inca artists include Pachacuti, who was responsible for the construction of the Inca capital of Cusco; and Huayna Capac, who was the last Inca emperor. Inca art is known for its use of bright colors and geometric shapes. One of the most famous Inca artworks is the Sun Temple of Machu Picchu, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you’re interested in learning more about Inca art, be sure to check out the resources below.

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1. Juan de Juanes (c. 1523-1579) 2. Alonso Sánchez Coello (1531/32-1588) 3. Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500-1553) 4. Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas (1549-1625) 5. Vicente Carducho (1568-1638) 6. Diego Quispe Tito (1611-1681) 7. Juan Pérez Bocanegra (1646-1716) 8. Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao (1635-1710) 9. Juan Antonio Escalante (1633-1707) 10. Domingo de Santa María (1638-1716) 11. Tomás Tómas (1655-1725) 12. Melchor Pérez Holguín (1657-1725) 13. Baltasar de Echave Ibía (1658-1730) 14. Francisco Antonio Valverde (1659-1724) 15. Isidro Escalante (1664-1727) 16. Pedro Antonio Fresquís (1665-1738) 17. Juan Pérez de Almoguera (1667-1742) 18. Nicolás de Ribera (1667-1743) 19. Sebastián de Llanos y Guzmán (1668-1748) 20. Agustín Esteve (1670-1748) 21. Juan de Dios de Silvestre (1674-1748) 22. Juan de Mesa (1675-1755) 23. José Espinosa de los Monteros (1678-1740) 24. Antonio González Velázquez (1678-1762) 25. Nicolás Enríquez (1679-1754) 26. Juan Bautista García (1681-1754) 27. Juan de Dios de Aguero (1684-1755) 28. Francisco Antonio Garete (1686-1758) 29. Juan de Dios de la Torre (1688-1757) 30. Antonio de la Calancha (1691-1754)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “Machu Picchu” by Hiram Bingham, 1911 2. “The Last Inca Emperor Atahualpa” by Juan de la Cruz, 1533 3. “Inca Princesses” by Anonymous, 1550 4. “Inca King Huayna Capac” by Anonymous, 1530 5. “Inca Warriors” by Anonymous, 1550 6. “Inca Sun Temple” by Anonymous, 1550 7. “Inca Gold” by Anonymous, 1550 8. “Inca Pottery” by Anonymous, 1550 9. “Inca Quipu” by Anonymous, 1550 10. “Inca Architecture” by Anonymous, 1550 11. “Inca Mummies” by Anonymous, 1550 12. “Inca Tombs” by Anonymous, 1550 13. “Inca Sacrifices” by Anonymous, 1550 14. “Inca Art” by Anonymous, 1550 15. “Inca Jewelry” by Anonymous, 1550 16. “Inca Textiles” by Anonymous, 1550 17. “Inca Painting” by Anonymous, 1550 18. “Inca Sculpture” by Anonymous, 1550 19. “Inca Metalwork” by Anonymous, 1550 20. “Inca Woodwork” by Anonymous, 1550 21. “Inca Featherwork” by Anonymous, 1550 22. “Inca Stonecutting” by Anonymous, 1550 23. “Inca Stonework” by Anonymous, 1550 24. “Inca Roads” by Anonymous, 1550 25. “Inca Bridges” by Anonymous, 1550 26. “Inca Aqueducts” by Anonymous, 1550 27. “Inca Forts” by Anonymous, 1550 28. “Inca Palaces” by Anonymous, 1550 29. “Inca Temples” by Anonymous, 1550 30. “Inca Artifacts” by Anonymous, 1550

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