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Codex Tepetlaoztoc in the Metropolitan Museum of A…

16 Jan 2019 149
Codex Tepetlaoztoc (Codex Kingsborough), folio 15 (verso), A.D. 1554. Mexico, Tepetlaoztoc. Nahua. Paper, pigment, closed: 11 3/4 x 8 7/16 in. (29.8 x 21.5 cm). British Museum, London (AOA Am 2006 Drg13964).

Codex Tepetlaoztoc in the Metropolitan Museum of A…

16 Jan 2019 138
Codex Tepetlaoztoc (Codex Kingsborough), folio 15 (verso), A.D. 1554. Mexico, Tepetlaoztoc. Nahua. Paper, pigment, closed: 11 3/4 x 8 7/16 in. (29.8 x 21.5 cm). British Museum, London (AOA Am 2006 Drg13964).

Detail of the Codex Tepetlaoztoc in the Metropolit…

16 Jan 2019 277
Codex Tepetlaoztoc (Codex Kingsborough), folio 15 (verso), A.D. 1554. Mexico, Tepetlaoztoc. Nahua. Paper, pigment, closed: 11 3/4 x 8 7/16 in. (29.8 x 21.5 cm). British Museum, London (AOA Am 2006 Drg13964).

Codex Ixtlilxochitl in the Metropolitan Museum of…

16 Jan 2019 387
Codex Ixtlilxochitl, Folios 105 (verso) and 106 (recto) A.D. 1582 Object Details Author: Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl (Nahua-Spanish, ca. 1578–1650) Date: A.D. 1582 Geography: Mexico, Tetzcoco Culture: Nahua-Spanish Medium: Paper, pigment Dimensions: (Closed) H. 12 3/16 × W. 8 1/4 in. (31 × 21 cm) Classification: Paper-Documents Credit Line: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France (Ms. Mex. 65-71) These folios depict the Tetzcocan ruler Nezahualcoyotl (Fasting Coyote, 1402–1472) as an armed warrior charging into battle. Tetzcoco was one of the three central Mexican city-states that made up the Triple Alliance, the political union at the heart of the Aztec Empire. Clutching his macuahuitl, an obsidian-edged weapon, the ruler carries a huehuetl drum on his back and wears gold arm and leg bands, a gold eagle lip plug, a feather garment, and a large round feather shield. The painter utilized European modeling and proportion as well as gold leaf, but the costume testifies to the artist’s knowledge of traditional indigenous royal and military attire. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/722119

Codex Ixtlilxochitl in the Metropolitan Museum of…

16 Jan 2019 232
Codex Ixtlilxochitl, Folios 105 (verso) and 106 (recto) A.D. 1582 Object Details Author: Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl (Nahua-Spanish, ca. 1578–1650) Date: A.D. 1582 Geography: Mexico, Tetzcoco Culture: Nahua-Spanish Medium: Paper, pigment Dimensions: (Closed) H. 12 3/16 × W. 8 1/4 in. (31 × 21 cm) Classification: Paper-Documents Credit Line: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France (Ms. Mex. 65-71) These folios depict the Tetzcocan ruler Nezahualcoyotl (Fasting Coyote, 1402–1472) as an armed warrior charging into battle. Tetzcoco was one of the three central Mexican city-states that made up the Triple Alliance, the political union at the heart of the Aztec Empire. Clutching his macuahuitl, an obsidian-edged weapon, the ruler carries a huehuetl drum on his back and wears gold arm and leg bands, a gold eagle lip plug, a feather garment, and a large round feather shield. The painter utilized European modeling and proportion as well as gold leaf, but the costume testifies to the artist’s knowledge of traditional indigenous royal and military attire. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/722119

Detail of the Codex Ixtlilxochitl in the Metropoli…

16 Jan 2019 315
Codex Ixtlilxochitl, Folios 105 (verso) and 106 (recto) A.D. 1582 Object Details Author: Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl (Nahua-Spanish, ca. 1578–1650) Date: A.D. 1582 Geography: Mexico, Tetzcoco Culture: Nahua-Spanish Medium: Paper, pigment Dimensions: (Closed) H. 12 3/16 × W. 8 1/4 in. (31 × 21 cm) Classification: Paper-Documents Credit Line: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France (Ms. Mex. 65-71) These folios depict the Tetzcocan ruler Nezahualcoyotl (Fasting Coyote, 1402–1472) as an armed warrior charging into battle. Tetzcoco was one of the three central Mexican city-states that made up the Triple Alliance, the political union at the heart of the Aztec Empire. Clutching his macuahuitl, an obsidian-edged weapon, the ruler carries a huehuetl drum on his back and wears gold arm and leg bands, a gold eagle lip plug, a feather garment, and a large round feather shield. The painter utilized European modeling and proportion as well as gold leaf, but the costume testifies to the artist’s knowledge of traditional indigenous royal and military attire. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/722119