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Fallen statue near Texcoco, Mexico (w / c on paper)
3473911 Fallen statue near Texcoco, Mexico (w/c on paper) by Breton, Adela (1850-1923); 34x55 cm; Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22445198
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Archaeological Site Aztec Central America Central American Desert Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Pre Columbian Precolumbian Remains Ruined Texcoco
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Fallen Statue near Texcoco, Mexico - A Glimpse into Ancient Mesoamerica
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. This print captures the essence of an ancient civilization in its most vulnerable state. The fallen statue, depicted with remarkable detail and precision by Adela Breton, transports us back to a time long gone. Located near Texcoco, Mexico, this mesmerizing landscape showcases the remnants of a once majestic monument. Through delicate watercolor strokes on paper, Breton skillfully brings to life the ruins of an Aztec artifact that stood proudly in pre-Columbian times. The scene is set against a backdrop of arid desert terrain, emphasizing the stark contrast between man-made structures and nature's relentless force. As we gaze upon this archaeological site through Breton's eyes, we can almost hear echoes from centuries past whispering tales of lost civilizations. This painting serves as a testament to human ingenuity and resilience throughout history. It reminds us that even great empires are not immune to the passage of time and the inevitable decay that follows. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK houses this precious artwork as part of their collection. Thanks to eBristol Museums' dedication to preserving cultural heritage, we can now appreciate this masterpiece without limitations. Breton's work invites us on a journey through Central America's rich past while igniting our curiosity about ancient cultures and their enigmatic stories waiting to be unraveled.
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