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Coatlicue, Late Post Classic Period (1300-1521) (stone)
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Coatlicue, Late Post Classic Period (1300-1521) (stone)
JPC217528 Coatlicue, Late Post Classic Period (1300-1521) (stone) by Aztec; height 93 cm; Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City, Mexico; (add.info.: Aztec Goddess of the Earth and Patron of Life and Death; two serpents form her head; necklace of hands and hearts; ); out of copyright
Media ID 23351884
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This print showcases the awe-inspiring Coatlicue, a Late Post Classic Period stone sculpture created by the Aztecs between 1300 and 1521. Standing at an impressive height of 93 cm, this masterpiece is housed in the prestigious Museo Nacional de Antropologia in Mexico City. Coatlicue, known as the Aztec Goddess of the Earth and Patron of Life and Death, exudes power and mystique. Two serpents gracefully intertwine to form her head, symbolizing her connection with both life-giving forces and deathly realms. Adorning her neck is a striking necklace made up of intricately carved hands and hearts, representing the cycle of creation and destruction. The craftsmanship displayed in this stone carving is truly remarkable. Every detail has been meticulously chiseled to perfection by skilled artisans from ancient times. The texture on Coatlicue's body brings forth a sense of realism that transports viewers back to an era long gone. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing artwork captured by Jean Pierre Courau, we are reminded of the rich cultural heritage left behind by Mesoamerican civilizations like the Aztecs. This statue serves as a testament to their deep reverence for nature and their complex understanding of life's intricate balance. With its out-of-copyright status, this print allows us to appreciate Coatlicue's magnificence without any commercial implications. It stands as a timeless reminder of humanity's artistic prowess throughout history while honoring one of Mexico's
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