Bird hunting of the lake, page from the Florentine Codex, bilingual version in Spanish and Nahuatl, General History of the Things of New Spain, by the Spanish missionary Fray Bernardino de Sahagun (1499-1590) by Benjamin Baud

Bird hunting of the lake, page from the Florentine Codex, bilingual version in Spanish and Nahuatl, General History of the Things of New Spain, by the Spanish missionary Fray Bernardino de Sahagun (1499-1590)

(Bird hunting of the lake, page from the Florentine Codex, bilingual version in Spanish and Nahuatl, General History of the Things of New Spain, by the Spanish missionary Fray Bernardino de Sahagun (1499-1590). Aztec civilization)


Benjamin Baud

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Bird hunting of the lake, page from the Florentine Codex, bilingual version in Spanish and Nahuatl, General History of the Things of New Spain, by the Spanish missionary Fray Bernardino de Sahagun (1499-1590) by Benjamin Baud. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
fishing · to fish · fish · animal · animals · wildlife · wildlife · fishing net · animal themes · postclassic period · animal hunting · pre-columbian civilizations · front view · centuries · handwriting · prey · full length · manuscript · human representation · vertical · 16th century · amerindian civilizations · studio shot · nahua civilization · history of exploration · mexican culture · art and craft · central north america · multiple image · hunting · facsimile · anthropology · lake · hunting net · single object · the past · page · sixteenth century · pre-columbian mesoamerican civilizations · no people · bird · hunter · mexico · pre-columbian · animal representation · illustration and painting · chordata · rowing boat · history · sahagun bernardino ribeiro de · aztec · animalia (animals) · aves (birds) · indigenous peoples of central and south america · postclassic period (900-1257 ad) · cultural anthropology:general · historia general de las cosas de nueva espana · citta' del messico biblioteca manuel gamio inah museo del templo mayor · florentine codex · fray bernardino de sahagun · general history of the things of new spain · Museo del Templo Mayor, Mexico City, Mexico / Bridgeman Images
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