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Page from the Dresden Codex, Maya manuscript
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Page from the Dresden Codex, Maya manuscript
Page from the Dresden Codex, Maya manuscript. Chromolithograph of a page showing a section of a tonalamatl, a sacred season of 260 days. The god Quetalcoatl is depicted several times, including ferrying a woman (centre) and with an axe (bottom left). The original manuscript was probably produced in the first half of the 13th century, and contains tables predicting astronomical occurrences with great accuracy. It was sent to Europe after the Spanish conquest of Central America, and is today one of only four Mayan codices known to have survived
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This print showcases a page from the Dresden Codex, a Maya manuscript of immense historical and cultural significance. The chromolithograph beautifully captures a section of the codex known as tonalamatl, which represents a sacred season spanning 260 days in the Mayan calendar. The focal point of this image is the god Quetzalcoatl, who appears multiple times throughout the page. In one depiction, he is seen ferrying a woman across what seems to be a body of water, symbolizing his role as both creator and protector. Another portrayal shows him wielding an axe with great power and authority. Believed to have been created in the early 13th century, this original manuscript contains remarkably accurate astronomical predictions and was sent to Europe following the Spanish conquest of Central America. Today, it stands as one of only four surviving Mayan codices. The vibrant colors and intricate details showcased in this chromolithograph bring life to an ancient civilization's religious beliefs and practices. It serves as a testament to Mexico's rich cultural heritage and offers us glimpses into their complex understanding of timekeeping and celestial phenomena. This remarkable print by an unknown creator invites viewers on a journey through time, allowing us to appreciate the artistry and wisdom embedded within these precious pages that have survived centuries of turmoil.
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