Scene on opposite side of same room. The subject and figures seem English. The scenes are in colors, the dado in black and grey on white ground.


Plate XXXIV.

Pizarro in Peru.

Remains of Pizarro paper in the Ezra Weston house now used for the famous Powder Point School for Boys, at Duxbury, Massachusetts. Formerly on sitting-room but now preserved in a small upper room; stained and dim. It was brought from Paris by Captain Gershom Bradford, and is supposed to depict scenes in Pizarro's invasion of Peru in 1531. The same figures are shown in successive scenes, more or less distinct though running into each other. [(p.97)]