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Mexicaine Collection

Mexicaine is a vibrant and colorful culture that embodies the spirit of Mexico

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Costumes of the native Mexicans of the Lake Mecoacan region, Tabasco

Costumes of the native Mexicans of the Lake Mecoacan region, Tabasco. Men and women in striped shirts and skirts
FLO4622224 Costumes of the native Mexicans of the Lake Mecoacan region, Tabasco. Men and women in striped shirts and skirts

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Costume of Tarasque natives or purepechas from Michocoan (Mexico). Lithography for the book

Costume of Tarasque natives or purepechas from Michocoan (Mexico). Lithography for the book
FLO4635659 Costume of Tarasque natives or purepechas from Michocoan (Mexico). Lithography for the book: " Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amerique et d'Australie"

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Bread or corn tortilla-making in Mexico City. Men and women grinding maize

Bread or corn tortilla-making in Mexico City. Men and women grinding maize
FLO4622196 Bread or corn tortilla-making in Mexico City. Men and women grinding maize, making tortilla and grilling them on a griddle over a fire

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Woman in Mexican fancy dress costume, la Mexican, in sombrero, scarf and tassled dress

Woman in Mexican fancy dress costume, la Mexican, in sombrero, scarf and tassled dress
FLO4684540 Woman in Mexican fancy dress costume, la Mexican, in sombrero, scarf and tassled dress. Lithograph by unknown artist with stencil handcolouring from " Nos Travestis"

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Costumes of the native Mexicans and Aztecs. Men wearing the Maxtlat belt

Costumes of the native Mexicans and Aztecs. Men wearing the Maxtlat belt and Tilmatli cloak knotted at the chest
FLO4622199 Costumes of the native Mexicans and Aztecs. Men wearing the Maxtlat belt and Tilmatli cloak knotted at the chest, women wearing Cucitl skirt and Huepilli camisole

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Aztec hieroglyphs depicting the god Cihuacoatl, snake woman and fertility goddess

Aztec hieroglyphs depicting the god Cihuacoatl, snake woman and fertility goddess
FLO4622090 Aztec hieroglyphs depicting the god Cihuacoatl, snake woman and fertility goddess. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Costume of a Mexican lady, 19th century. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's '

Costume of a Mexican lady, 19th century. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's " Female Costumes
FLO4656438 Costume of a Mexican lady, 19th century. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's " Female Costumes Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates, " London, 1865

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Xalisco (Mexique) Mexico - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons vers 1880

Xalisco (Mexique) Mexico - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons vers 1880
DUV4215944 Xalisco (Mexique) Mexico - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons vers 1880 (Coat of Arms Flags) by French School

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Servante mexicaine (engraving)

Servante mexicaine (engraving)
3635668 Servante mexicaine (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Servante mexicaine. Illustration for Les Races Humaines by Louis Figuier (Hachette, 1872)

Background imageMexicaine Collection: La ville de Tetzcuco, dans la confederation mexicaine (engraving)

La ville de Tetzcuco, dans la confederation mexicaine (engraving)
3645251 La ville de Tetzcuco, dans la confederation mexicaine (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La ville de Tetzcuco, dans la confederation mexicaine)

Background imageMexicaine Collection: Teoyaomiqui, la Deesse de la Mort, Idole mexicaine (engraving)

Teoyaomiqui, la Deesse de la Mort, Idole mexicaine (engraving)
3629578 Teoyaomiqui, la Deesse de la Mort, Idole mexicaine (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teoyaomiqui, la Deesse de la Mort, Idole mexicaine)



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Mexicaine is a vibrant and colorful culture that embodies the spirit of Mexico. From the delicious cuisine to the lively music and dance, a celebration of tradition and heritage. The rich history and diverse influences can be seen in every aspect of Mexicaine, from the intricate artwork to the traditional clothing. The flavors are bold and spicy, with dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and tamales taking center stage. The use of fresh ingredients like chilies, tomatoes, avocados, and cilantro adds depth and complexity to each dish. And let's not forget about the refreshing drinks like margaritas or horchata that perfectly complement any meal. Music is another integral part culture, with genres like mariachi, cumbia, salsa, and banda setting the tone for celebrations big or small. The infectious rhythms and passionate lyrics evoke feelings of joy and nostalgia among those who listen. Whether you're exploring the bustling markets in Mexico City or enjoying a fiesta with friends at home, Mexicaine is an experience that will leave you feeling inspired and connected to this beautiful country. So grab a sombrero, pour yourself a glass of tequila (or mezcal), and immerse yourself in all things Mexicaine. Ole.