The Art of Mesoamerica: From Olmec to Aztec"An essential guide to the art and architecture of ancient Central America."-Colonial Latin American Historical Review Mary Ellen Miller evocatively surveys the artistic achievements of the high Precolumbian civilizations-Olmec, Maya, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Aztec-as well as those of their less well-known contemporaries. Their pyramids and palaces, jades and brightly colored paintings emerge from these pages as vividly as when they first astonished Cortes's men in 1519. The fourth edition of this standard work includes exciting new discoveries, from Palenque, Mexico, where architecture and sculpture reveal a dramatic eighth century, to San Bartolo, Guatemala, where Maya paintings have riveted an international audience. Continuing hieroglyphic decipherments provide fresh insights. The revised edition of the Art of Mesoamerica is the ideal companion for art historians, students, and travelers alike. 210 illustrations, 55 in color. |
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Page 213
... Motecuhzoma I. Motecuhzoma II , a son of Axayacatl and destined to be the last independent ruler of the Aztecs , was installed as tlatoani , literally ' speaker , ' in 1502. ( The Spaniards equated the title with emperor , but the word ...
... Motecuhzoma I. Motecuhzoma II , a son of Axayacatl and destined to be the last independent ruler of the Aztecs , was installed as tlatoani , literally ' speaker , ' in 1502. ( The Spaniards equated the title with emperor , but the word ...
Page 215
... Motecuhzoma tried to dissuade the Spanish from advancing by sending gifts , but this only whetted their appetites . By 8 November 1519 , Cortés and his men were able to march into Tenochtitlan . Motecuhzoma did not prevent their entry ...
... Motecuhzoma tried to dissuade the Spanish from advancing by sending gifts , but this only whetted their appetites . By 8 November 1519 , Cortés and his men were able to march into Tenochtitlan . Motecuhzoma did not prevent their entry ...
Page 236
... Motecuhzoma II in particular [ 209 ] . Illustrations in the chapter on featherworking in the Florentine Codex , the sixteenth - century encyclopedia ( see below ) , show the making of a similar headdress [ 220 ] . Motecuhzoma II sent ...
... Motecuhzoma II in particular [ 209 ] . Illustrations in the chapter on featherworking in the Florentine Codex , the sixteenth - century encyclopedia ( see below ) , show the making of a similar headdress [ 220 ] . Motecuhzoma II sent ...
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