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Aztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection (#3)

Step back in time and explore the rich history of the ancient Aztec civilization with our Aztec Temples and Carvings collection of Canvas Prints. Each print showcases intricate details and vibrant colors, transporting you to the heart of the Aztec Empire. Discover the intriguing stories behind each temple and carving, as you adorn your walls with these stunning works of art. Perfect for adding a touch of history and culture to your home decor.

117 Canvas Prints

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan, Mexico

Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan, Mexico. The Aztec city of Tenochtitlan was founded in 1325. Its main temple was the site of ritual human sacrifices

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Aztec Temple with sacrifice

Aztec Temple with sacrifice

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC SACRIFICE. Priests cutting out the heart of a youth to sacrifice to the sun

MEXICO: AZTEC SACRIFICE. Priests cutting out the heart of a youth to sacrifice to the sun. Aztec codex, 16th century

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Teuotihuacan: flying over the ruins of the city

Teuotihuacan: flying over the ruins of the city Mexico Teuotihuacan Pyramid, Temple Aztec, Pre-Columbian, Central America, America, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1968

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Teuotihuacan: flying over the ruins of the city

Teuotihuacan: flying over the ruins of the city Mexico Teuotihuacan Pyramid, Temple Aztec, Pre-Columbian, Central America, America, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1968

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Aztec Art: representation of Chicomecoatl (called ausi Xilonen)

Aztec Art: representation of Chicomecoatl (called ausi Xilonen)
GIA4789410 Aztec Art: representation of Chicomecoatl (called ausi Xilonen), goddess of the Maid and Fertility. National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico by Aztec; Museo Nacional de Antropologia

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: View nunnery complex temple Uxmal Views Aztec

View nunnery complex temple Uxmal Views Aztec
View of the nunnery complex with temple behind, Uxmal, Views of Aztec, Maya, and Zapotec ruins in Mexico, Maler, Teobert, 1842-1914, Albumen, 1893, South

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Chichen Palacio-templo de las Inscripciones

Chichen Palacio-templo de las Inscripciones
Chichen: Palacio-templo de las Inscripciones, 2. cuerpo, Views of Aztec, Maya, and Zapotec ruins in Mexico, Maler, Teobert, 1842-1914, Gelatin developing out paper (d.o.p.), 1891 or 1892

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Reconstruction of consecration ceremony of the Templo Mayor (Great Temple)

Reconstruction of consecration ceremony of the Templo Mayor (Great Temple) in the main square of Tenochtitlan
Aztec civilization, 15th century. Reconstruction of consecration ceremony of the Templo Mayor (Great Temple) in the main square of Tenochtitlan

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Aztec civilization, Mexico, , polychrome ceramic vase depicting Tlaloc, god of rain, Height 35 cm

Aztec civilization, Mexico, , polychrome ceramic vase depicting Tlaloc, god of rain, Height 35 cm
Aztec civilization, Mexico, 15th century. Polychrome ceramic vase depicting Tlaloc, god of rain. Height 35 cm. From the Templo Mayor (Main Temple) of Tenochtitlan

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Stone Jaguar Oceloti Cuauhxicalli Aztec - Mexico

Stone Jaguar Oceloti Cuauhxicalli Aztec - Mexico
An Aztec Jaguar-shaped receptacle for the hearts of sacrifice victims, Templo Mayor ( Great Temple ), Tenochtitlan, Mexico City, Mexico. Date: circa 1930

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Illustration of terracotta Aztec warrior, Temple Mayor, Mexico City

Illustration of terracotta Aztec warrior, Temple Mayor, Mexico City

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: B. R. 232 fol. 70r A human sacrifice from the Codex Magliabechiano (vellum)

B. R. 232 fol. 70r A human sacrifice from the Codex Magliabechiano (vellum)
XTD69822 B.R. 232 fol.70r A human sacrifice from the Codex Magliabechiano (vellum) by Aztec, (16th century); Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence, Italy; out of copyright

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Human Sacrifice

Human Sacrifice
A teocalli or Mesoamerican temple pyramid in Mexico, with a priest offering human sacrifice on the top, circa 1500. An engraving by J. Chapman for the Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 1817

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: NATL2A-00028

NATL2A-00028
Aztec tzompantli, exhibiting skulls of sacrificed victims, Tenochtitlan. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Tenochtitlan, human sacrifice on Templo Mayor by Theodore de Bry, engraving1591

Tenochtitlan, human sacrifice on Templo Mayor by Theodore de Bry, engraving1591
Mexico, 16th century. Aztec civilization. Tenochtitlan, human sacrifice on Templo Mayor. Engraving by Theodore de Bry, 1591

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Statue of Coatlicue, earth goddess of life and death

Statue of Coatlicue, earth goddess of life and death
Mexico, Aztec civilization, 15th century. Statue of Coatlicue (the lady with the snake-skirt), earth goddess of life and death

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan against Conquistadors, 1519-1521

Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan against Conquistadors, 1519-1521
Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan against conquistadors, 1519-1521. Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador, led an expedition to Mexico, landing in 1519

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Spanish conquistadors with their native Tlazcalan allies attacking an Aztec temple, 16th century

Spanish conquistadors with their native Tlazcalan allies attacking an Aztec temple, 16th century. Copy of a section of the drawings of Lienzo de Tlazcala lost during the Mexican revolution in

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Aztec stonecarving of Jaguar, from Valley of Mexico, 1400-1521

Aztec stonecarving of Jaguar, from Valley of Mexico, 1400-1521. In Mayan mythology, the jaguar was seen as the ruler of the Underworld, and as such, a symbol of the night sun and darkness

Background imageAztec temples and carvings Canvas Print Collection: Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha, Veracruz state: Mexico, 400-700

Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha, Veracruz state: Mexico, 400-700
Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha; Veracruz state, Mexico, 400-700. Associated with the Ritual Ball-Game of Central America



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