Ritual Dance of the Ticuna Indians of Peru Wearing Disguises and Masks by Edouard Riou

Ritual Dance of the Ticuna Indians of Peru Wearing Disguises and Masks

(Ritual dance of the Ticuna Indians of Peru wearing disguises and masks)


Edouard Riou

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Ritual Dance of the Ticuna Indians of Peru Wearing Disguises and Masks by Edouard Riou. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
19th century · culture · custom (habit) · dance · disguise · woman · engraving · native · mask · peru · south america · america (continent) · several people · ritual · black and white · traditional costume · clothes · riou edouard (1833-1900) · france · europe · illustrator ·
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