Drum (Teponaztli) – Mexica (Aztec) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/312583
evidence of that syncretism, and this drum may have been used in colonial times to link
evidence of that syncretism, and this drum may have been used in colonial times to link
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Inscription: Notations in graphite on verso, right side, beginning couper/chars/abbatu…(illegible).Marking: Stamped in red ink, lower right: Delacroix estate mark (Lugt 838a)
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Tunic with Dionysos and Dionysian ThemesA longer, wider version of the tunic was the ubiquitous garment of the Late Antique period. This tunic is one of four in the Museum’s collection said to be from Akhmim, an ancient weaving center and apparently a center of both pagan and Christian thought and religion
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PanelOne of the most fascinating and mysterious objects of early Islamic art in the Museum’s collection, this wood panel was acquired in 1937 from the dealer Paul Mallon in Paris
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