Vidal, Emeric Essex. Picturesque illustrations of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video, consisting of twenty-four views… London: R. Ackermann, 1820.
E. E. Vidal spent three years in Buenos Aires during the expulsion of the Spanish Viceroy and the period of civil wars, and returned to England with a sketchbook of local scenery, which he published through Ackerman with descriptions of the various places. His illustrations, engraved in aquatint, depict the transformation of Buenos Aires to a New World metropolis.
The Market Place in Buenos Aires, Argentina is covered by shops on the sides of the piazza and is divided into different sections of fruits and vegetables, beef, poultry, and spirits. High society women did not enter the market and sent servants or trusted slaves to the market place.
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The Market Place in Buenos Aires, Argentina is covered by shops on the sides of the piazza and is divided into different sections of fruits and vegetables, beef, poultry, and spirits. High society women did not enter the market and sent servants or trusted slaves to the market place.
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