EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall. Toltec civilization. Post-Classic Period. 900-1200 A.C. Back of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl. Museum of Anthropology. Mexico.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya. Chac statue (rain god) or an offeror on a Feathered Serpent. It lies on the steps of the Temple of the Warriors. Maya-Toltec style. Classical period (late 900-1224). Chichen Itza. State of Yucatan. Mexico.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialToltec Gorge and Eva Cliff from the West, Colorado, Thomas Moran, American, b. Britain, 18371926, Brush and watercolor, white gouache, graphite on gray wove paper, Under a heavy grey sky, a deep chasm opens to a jagged cliff amid dark outcroppings, whi...
EditorialToltec Gorge, Colorado, Thomas Moran, American, b. Britain, 18371926, Brush and black, brown and blue ink washes, white gouache, graphite on buff wove paper Verso: Graphite with touches of brush and white gouache on tan wove paper, At the bottom of two...
EditorialThe Magnolia Vase, ca. 1893, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, Silver, gold, enamel, opals, Overall: 30 7/8 x 19 1/2 in. (78.4 x 49.5 cm); 838 oz. 11 dwt. (26081.6 g), Silver, The Magnolia Vase was Tiffany & Company's most prominent ...
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialPRE-COLUMBIAN ART. MAYA. THE OBSERVATORY OR THE SNAIL. Maya-Toltec style. Classic period (late 900-1224). Detail of the circular tower of the building. Chichen Itza State of Yucatan Mexico.
EditorialToltec " atlante", a warrior with raised arms, a triangular loin-cloth, large necklace and knee-pads. Vulcanic rock, originally red and white paint (856-1250). From Tianguismenalco, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico. Height 29 cm. Inv. 59129.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya. Jaguar. Sculpture in the center of the Jaguar Temple (or Temple of the Jaguars). Maya-Toltec style. Classical period (late 900-1224). Chichen Itza. State of Yucatan. Mexico.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya. Chac statue (rain god) or an offeror on a Feathered Serpent. It lies on the steps of the Temple of the Warriors. Maya-Toltec style. Classical period (late 900-1224). Chichen Itza. State of Yucatan. Mexico.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialPRE-COLUMBIAN ART. MAYA. THE OBSERVATORY OR THE SNAIL. Maya-Toltec style. Classic period (late 900-1224). Detail of the circular tower of the building. Chichen Itza State of Yucatan Mexico.
EditorialEagle Relief, 10th?13th century, Mexico, Toltec, Andesite/dacite, paint, H. 27 1/2 x W. 29 1/2 in. (69.85 x 74.93 cm), Stone-Sculpture, While stone relief panels with this image decorate architectural structures at Tula, capital of the Toltec people in...
EditorialThe Magnolia Vase, ca. 1893, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, Silver, gold, enamel, opals, Overall: 30 7/8 x 19 1/2 in. (78.4 x 49.5 cm); 838 oz. 11 dwt. (26081.6 g), Silver, The Magnolia Vase was Tiffany & Company's most prominent ...
EditorialEagle Relief, 10th?13th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Toltec, Andesite/dacite, paint, Overall: 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 in., 90lb. (62.23 x 77.47 cm), Stone-Sculpture, While stone relief panels with this image decorate architectural structures at Tula, capital ...
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya. Jaguar. Sculpture in the center of the Jaguar Temple (or Temple of the Jaguars). Maya-Toltec style. Classical period (late 900-1224). Chichen Itza. State of Yucatan. Mexico.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall. Toltec civilization. Post-Classic Period. 900-1200 A.C. Back of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl. Museum of Anthropology. Mexico.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya. Chac statue (rain god) or an offeror on a Feathered Serpent. It lies on the steps of the Temple of the Warriors. Maya-Toltec style. Classical period (late 900-1224). Chichen Itza. State of Yucatan. Mexico.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialPRE-COLUMBIAN ART. MAYA. THE OBSERVATORY OR THE SNAIL. Maya-Toltec style. Classic period (late 900-1224). Detail of the circular tower of the building. Chichen Itza State of Yucatan Mexico.