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Mexican Gods and Priests – 1734 Engraving of Aztec Deities and Religious Ritual

$283.03
£211.86
€240
CA$389.54
A$434.18
CHF 227.80
MX$5,302.02
NOK 2,884.42
SEK 2,726.22
DKK 1,827.05

About the Item

Title: Mexican Gods and Priests – 1734 Engraving of Aztec Deities and Religious Ritual Description: This rare 1734 copperplate engraving presents four vivid representations of Aztec religious figures and practices as interpreted by European artists of the Enlightenment period. Published in the encyclopedic work Les Cérémonies et Coutumes Religieuses de tous les Peuples du Monde, the print reflects both the fascination and imaginative interpretation that characterized early European depictions of pre-Columbian cultures. The top left panel shows Vitziliputsli, more commonly known as Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec god of war and the sun. He is perched on a globe-like sphere, dramatically elevated on a pedestal adorned with ritual symbols. The theatrical framing, complete with curtains and sacred regalia, suggests an almost stage-like reverence for this powerful deity. Huitzilopochtli was one of the most important gods in the Mexica pantheon, traditionally associated with large-scale offerings and warrior cults. The top right panel features a hybridized deity labeled Tlaloc ou Tescaliipuca, a conflation of Tlaloc, the rain god, and Tezcatlipoca, the god of sorcery, night, and fate. Seated on a platform and surrounded by ceremonial items, the figure is posed as an authoritative supernatural presence. The background includes weaponry, ornaments, and regalia, offering a symbolic representation of divine force and judgment. In the lower left, the god Tescaliipuca is represented again, this time surrounded by a macabre frame of skulls and ritual weapons. The emphasis here is on sacrificial violence and power, consistent with European portrayals of the Aztec world as both majestic and brutal. Tezcatlipoca was a complex deity, associated with conflict, prophecy, and transformation, often represented with a mirror or smoking foot. The lower right panel presents two Mexican priests. One holds a flint knife, pointing toward the practice of human sacrifice. The second figure gestures in explanation or instruction, possibly referencing the ceremonial architecture in the background. These figures are dressed in elaborate robes, and the tiled floor beneath them suggests a setting of both religious gravity and structured ritual. This engraving is not a historically accurate portrayal but rather a reflection of how European scholars and artists imagined and mythologized Indigenous American religions. It offers a valuable insight into early modern perceptions of the Americas, filtered through both admiration and misunderstanding. Condition is good. The engraving shows strong impressions and clear details. There is light foxing and toning around the margins, and minor edge wear consistent with age. No tears or restorations are visible. This piece is well suited to a square or vertically oriented frame. Use an archival mat in cream or ivory to preserve the original borders and separate the four panels visually. A dark wooden or black frame with UV-filtering glass will enhance both the historic value and visual impact of the print.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.54 in (42 cm)Width: 10.24 in (26 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
    1730-1739
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1734
  • Condition:
    Condition is good. The engraving shows strong impressions and clear details. There is light foxing and toning around the margins, and minor edge wear consistent with age. No tears or restorations are visible.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13806-511stDibs: LU3054345019462

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