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Mexico: Clay heads found in great quantities, on the sites of ancient Aztec cities (colour litho)
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Mexico: Clay heads found in great quantities, on the sites of ancient Aztec cities (colour litho)
7193008 Mexico: Clay heads found in great quantities, on the sites of ancient Aztec cities (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Clay heads found in great quantities, on the sites of ancient Aztec cities. Illustration for Mexico of To-Day by Thomas Unett Brocklehurst (John Murray, 1883). Plates and illustrations from sketches by the author.); © Look and Learn
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This vibrant lithograph captures the beauty and significance of clay heads found in great quantities on the ancient Aztec sites in Mexico. Created by an English School artist in the 19th century, this print showcases the intricate craftsmanship and artistic prowess of the Aztec civilization. The clay heads depicted here are a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Mexico. These objects were discovered on various archaeological sites, offering valuable insights into Aztec society. Each head is unique, displaying different facial expressions, hairstyles, and adornments that reflect individuality within their community. The illustration was originally featured in "Mexico of To-Day" by Thomas Unett Brocklehurst, published in 1883. It serves as a visual representation of his exploration through sketches during his travels across ancient Aztec cities. Through this lithograph, we can appreciate not only the artistry but also gain a glimpse into daily life during this period. The craft industry thrived as these clay heads were created for various purposes such as religious ceremonies or decorative items within households. Today, these artifacts continue to be treasured as important historical relics that connect us to our past. This image allows us to marvel at the ingenuity and creativity of ancient civilizations while reminding us of Mexico's rich cultural legacy.
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