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Ancient Art of Aztec

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The art style of the ancient Aztecs was characterized by its use of bright colors and intricate patterns. Aztec artists often used geometric shapes to create patterns that were both aesthetically pleasing and meaningful. Aztec art was often used to depict religious or political scenes, and it often had a symbolic purpose.

The art style is also known as: Pre-Columbian art, Mesoamerican art
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) 2. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) 3. David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) 4. Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) 5. Jose Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) 6. Miguel Covarrubias (1904-1957) 7. Jean Charlot (1898-1979) 8. Antonio Rodriguez (1908-2004) 9. Luis Juarez (1908-1997) 10. Gerardo Murillo (1861-1927) 11. Saturnino Herran (1880-1890) 12. Jesus F. Contreras (1896-1954) 13. Manuel Rodriguez Lozano (1896-1973) 14. Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) 15. Alfredo Zalce (1908-2003) 16. Roberto Montenegro (1886-1968) 17. Emilio Amero (1890-1959) 18. Jose Luis Cuevas (b. 1934) 19. Raul Anguiano (1915-2006) 20. Francisco Toledo (b. 1940) 21. Gunther Gerzso (1915-2000) 22. Vicente Rojo (b. 1932) 23. Carlos Merida (1891-1984) 24. Miguel Angel Otero (1899-1979) 25. Jose Luis Soto (1906-1973) 26. Armando Salas Portugal (1917-2007) 27. Abelardo Rodriguez (1890-1963) 28. Arturo Garcia Bustos (1890-1973) 29. Enrique Estrada (1891-1957) 30. Daniel Reyes (1893-1971)

1. “The Sun Stone” by Unknown, 1427 2. “The Aztec Calendar Stone” by Unknown, 1427 3. “The Codex Mendoza” by Unknown, 1521 4. “The Tepantitla Murals” by Unknown, 1521 5. “The Temple of the Sun” by Unknown, 1521 6. “The Palace of Quetzalcoatl” by Unknown, 1521 7. “The Great Temple of Tenochtitlan” by Unknown, 1521 8. “The Temple of the Feathered Serpent” by Unknown, 1521 9. “The Tomb of the Great Priest” by Unknown, 1521 10. “The Palace of Moctezuma” by Unknown, 1521 11. “The Temple of Huey Teocalli” by Unknown, 1521 12. “The Temple of the Warriors” by Unknown, 1521 13. “The Great Ball Court” by Unknown, 1521 14. “The Sacred Cenote” by Unknown, 1521 15. “The Palace of Axayacatl” by Unknown, 1521 16. “The Palace of Tizoc” by Unknown, 1521 17. “The Palace of Itzcoatl” by Unknown, 1521 18. “The Temple of Quetzalcoatl” by Unknown, 1521 19. “The Temple of Huitzilopochtli” by Unknown, 1521 20. “The Temple of the Plumed Serpent” by Unknown, 1521 21. “The Tomb of the Eagles” by Unknown, 1521 22. “The Tomb of the Jaguars” by Unknown, 1521 23. “The Tomb of the Warriors” by Unknown, 1521 24. “The Tomb of the Feathers” by Unknown, 1521 25. “The Tomb of the Flints” by Unknown, 1521 26. “The Tomb of the Knives” by Unknown, 1521 27. “The Tomb of the Shields” by Unknown, 1521 28. “The Tomb of the Spears” by Unknown, 1521 29. “The Tomb of the Swords” by Unknown, 1521 30. “The Tomb of the Sun” by Unknown, 1521

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The art style of the ancient Aztecs is characterized by its use of bright colors and intricate patterns. Aztec artists were skilled in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and pottery. Their art was often used to depict religious or political scenes, as well as daily life. Some of the most famous Aztec artists include: -Diego Rivera: A renowned Mexican painter who is best known for his murals. Rivera was heavily influenced by Aztec art, and often incorporated elements of it into his own work. -Frida Kahlo: Another famous Mexican painter, Kahlo was also influenced by Aztec art. Her work often features bright colors and bold patterns, as well as images of Mexican culture and history. -Severo Galan: A Mexican sculptor who created many public monuments, including several that feature Aztec motifs. -Rufino Tamayo: A Mexican painter and printmaker who was known for his use of bright colors and abstract forms. Some of the most famous Aztec artworks include: -The Sun Stone: A large stone carving that depicts the Aztec god of the sun, Tonatiuh. The stone is believed to have been created in the 14th century and is now on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. -The Codex Mendoza: A manuscript created in the 16th century that contains a wealth of information about Aztec life, including illustrations of Aztec art. -The Temple of the Sun: A temple located in the ancient city of Tenochtitlan that was dedicated to the sun god, Tonatiuh. The temple was decorated with a number of Aztec artworks, including sculptures and murals.

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1. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) 2. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) 3. David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) 4. Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) 5. Jose Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) 6. Miguel Covarrubias (1904-1957) 7. Jean Charlot (1898-1979) 8. Antonio Rodriguez (1908-2004) 9. Luis Juarez (1908-1997) 10. Gerardo Murillo (1861-1927) 11. Saturnino Herran (1880-1890) 12. Jesus F. Contreras (1896-1954) 13. Manuel Rodriguez Lozano (1896-1973) 14. Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) 15. Alfredo Zalce (1908-2003) 16. Roberto Montenegro (1886-1968) 17. Emilio Amero (1890-1959) 18. Jose Luis Cuevas (b. 1934) 19. Raul Anguiano (1915-2006) 20. Francisco Toledo (b. 1940) 21. Gunther Gerzso (1915-2000) 22. Vicente Rojo (b. 1932) 23. Carlos Merida (1891-1984) 24. Miguel Angel Otero (1899-1979) 25. Jose Luis Soto (1906-1973) 26. Armando Salas Portugal (1917-2007) 27. Abelardo Rodriguez (1890-1963) 28. Arturo Garcia Bustos (1890-1973) 29. Enrique Estrada (1891-1957) 30. Daniel Reyes (1893-1971)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “The Sun Stone” by Unknown, 1427 2. “The Aztec Calendar Stone” by Unknown, 1427 3. “The Codex Mendoza” by Unknown, 1521 4. “The Tepantitla Murals” by Unknown, 1521 5. “The Temple of the Sun” by Unknown, 1521 6. “The Palace of Quetzalcoatl” by Unknown, 1521 7. “The Great Temple of Tenochtitlan” by Unknown, 1521 8. “The Temple of the Feathered Serpent” by Unknown, 1521 9. “The Tomb of the Great Priest” by Unknown, 1521 10. “The Palace of Moctezuma” by Unknown, 1521 11. “The Temple of Huey Teocalli” by Unknown, 1521 12. “The Temple of the Warriors” by Unknown, 1521 13. “The Great Ball Court” by Unknown, 1521 14. “The Sacred Cenote” by Unknown, 1521 15. “The Palace of Axayacatl” by Unknown, 1521 16. “The Palace of Tizoc” by Unknown, 1521 17. “The Palace of Itzcoatl” by Unknown, 1521 18. “The Temple of Quetzalcoatl” by Unknown, 1521 19. “The Temple of Huitzilopochtli” by Unknown, 1521 20. “The Temple of the Plumed Serpent” by Unknown, 1521 21. “The Tomb of the Eagles” by Unknown, 1521 22. “The Tomb of the Jaguars” by Unknown, 1521 23. “The Tomb of the Warriors” by Unknown, 1521 24. “The Tomb of the Feathers” by Unknown, 1521 25. “The Tomb of the Flints” by Unknown, 1521 26. “The Tomb of the Knives” by Unknown, 1521 27. “The Tomb of the Shields” by Unknown, 1521 28. “The Tomb of the Spears” by Unknown, 1521 29. “The Tomb of the Swords” by Unknown, 1521 30. “The Tomb of the Sun” by Unknown, 1521

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