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15a. Modo como metieron el agua del manantial.
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Caption | 15a. Modo como metieron el agua del manantial. Description: Three priests carry offerings and walk beside a stream into which are cast decaptitated birds. All the men carry bags or pouches, one carries a staff and an incense burner, another blows on a conch shell, and the third wrings the neck of a bird. A flowering cactus rests on an island in the middle of the water. Source creator: Tovar, Juan de, ca. 1546-ca. 1626. Source title: Historia de la benida de los yndios apoblar a Mexico de las partes remotas de Occidente los sucessos y perigrinaçiones del camino su gouierno, ydolos y templos dellos, ritos y cirimonias ... calandarios delos tiempos. Source place of publication: Mexico. Source date: ca. 1585. Record number: 30289-99. |
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Creator | see caption |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | Courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library |
Terms of use | Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) |
Search stock images by keyword | 15a Modo como metieron agua del manantial Three priests carry offerings walk beside stream cast decaptitated birds men bags pouches one carries staff incense burner blows conch shell third wrings neck bird flowering cactus rests island middle water Rites ceremonies Mexico History 1519 Indians of Mexico Aztecs Religion Spanish America |
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