Showing 7 artworks with Aztec Empire and with 1521
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- Rosy Brown
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- Aztec Sculpture
- Geometric Patterns
- Ancient Mexico
- Mesoamerican Art
- Aztec Sculpture Art
- Ritual Stone
- Spiritual Wall Hanging
- Ancient Bronze
- Basalt Sculpture
- Iron Or Bronze
- Tezcatlipoca Art
- Tenochtitlan Artifact
- Post-Classic Period
- Pre-Columbian Art
- Ancient Mesoamerica
- Stone Artifact Replica
- Aztec Culture
- Preclassic Era
- Symbolic Imagery
- Dark Stone Sculpture
- Religious Iconography
- Aztec Temple Art
- 15Th Century Art
- Jade Skirt Symbolism
- Tenochtitlan Temple
Discover the solemn power of this Aztec seated female deity sculpture, a masterful piece from the Post-classic period; own a glimpse into ancient Mesoamerican spirituality.
Discover the stylized power of this Aztec Empire sculpture from 1521, capturing ancient Mesoamerican reverence in stone; bring this profound artifact home.
This stone kneeling figure represents Chalchiuhtlicue, the Mexica water goddess. She embodies fertility and purity, symbolized by her turquoise shawl (*quechquemitl*) and tassels adorning her head—a testament to Aztec artistic skill and cosmological beliefs.
The Ritual Stone (pulidor) is a meticulously carved greenstone artifact from the Aztec Empire created circa 1521. Representational art in Post-classic style showcases intricate detail and symbolic elements like jaguar imagery, highlighting Aztec spirituality and power.
Ancient Aztec bronze bell – a rare artifact from 1521! Explore its weathered texture, unique design & historical significance of this remarkable piece.
Ancient Aztec relief carving: intricate geometric patterns & stylized figures in volcanic rock. Explore this unique Mesoamerican art piece – a testament to Aztec culture.
This detailed analysis delves into the artistic elements of ‘Figure,’ an Aztec sculpture carved from basalt. Examining composition, color palette, line & shape usage, texture, lighting, perspective, and subject matter reveals profound insights into Aztec culture and religious beliefs.