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Mixtec is an organization that works to promote the culture and art of the Mixtec people, who are indigenous to Mexico

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Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC CODEX. Mixtecs coming to worship at a shrine and cross erecting by Spanish

MEXICO: MIXTEC CODEX. Mixtecs coming to worship at a shrine and cross erecting by Spanish missionaries. Engraving after the Codex Porfirio Diaz, early 16th century

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). Zapotec Civilization

RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). Zapotec Civilization. 1947. Mural Pre-Hispanic Mexico and Colony in the corridor of the north wall. Detail

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Anthropomorphic vase

Anthropomorphic vase
AIS5375600 Anthropomorphic vase by Mixtec (900-1519); Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico; eIberfoto; Mexican, out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Miniature Mask, A. D. 1300 / 1400. Creator: Unknown

Miniature Mask, A. D. 1300 / 1400. Creator: Unknown
Miniature Mask, A.D. 1300/1400

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Double Headed Serpent 1400 A. D

Double Headed Serpent 1400 A. D
Double Headed Serpent 1400 A.D Turquoise Mosaic. Mixtec-Aztec Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Pre-Columbian Mexico: Mixtec 1200-16th century. 15th century (zoomorphic form from Codex Borgianus)

Pre-Columbian Mexico: Mixtec 1200-16th century. 15th century (zoomorphic form from Codex Borgianus)
532972 Pre-Columbian Mexico: Mixtec 1200-16th century. 15th century (zoomorphic form from Codex Borgianus); (add.info.: From the collection at the Vatican Museum.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Aztec -Mixtec Serpent 15th-16th Century (mosaic)

Aztec -Mixtec Serpent 15th-16th Century (mosaic)
529882 Aztec -Mixtec Serpent 15th-16th Century (mosaic); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Mosaic of a double-headed serpent for use as a ceremonial pectoral. Aztec, Mixtec, Mexico

Mosaic of a double-headed serpent for use as a ceremonial pectoral. Aztec, Mixtec, Mexico
528902 Mosaic of a double-headed serpent for use as a ceremonial pectoral. Aztec, Mixtec, Mexico. 15th-16th century AD (mosaic); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Sacrificial knife, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century

Sacrificial knife, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century
Sacrificial knife, Aztec/Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century. The handle is carved in wood and covered with mosaic of turquoise, shell and malachite. The blade is made of chalcedony

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Large bowl. Painted ceramic. Mixteca-Puebla style

Large bowl. Painted ceramic. Mixteca-Puebla style. Late Postclassic Period (1350-1520 AD). Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Cylindrical bead with swirl patterns, c. 1300-1500 (obsidian)

Cylindrical bead with swirl patterns, c. 1300-1500 (obsidian)
1072456 Cylindrical bead with swirl patterns, c.1300-1500 (obsidian) by Mixtec (900-1519); 2.54000508xx cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Late Post classic period)

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Polychrome Bowl Depicting Eight Abstract Motifs on Exterior, 1200 / 1521. Creator: Unknown

Polychrome Bowl Depicting Eight Abstract Motifs on Exterior, 1200 / 1521. Creator: Unknown
Polychrome Bowl Depicting Eight Abstract Motifs on Exterior, 1200/1521. Probably Cholula, Mixteca-Puebla style, Puebla, Mexico

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Shell, Possibly an Arm Band, Incised with Profile Head Framed by Geometric Motifs... c

Shell, Possibly an Arm Band, Incised with Profile Head Framed by Geometric Motifs... c
Shell, Possibly an Arm Band, Incised with Profile Head Framed by Geometric Motifs (Fragment), c. A.D. 1200

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Tripod Vessel, c. A. D. 200. Creator: Unknown

Tripod Vessel, c. A. D. 200. Creator: Unknown
Tripod Vessel, c. A.D. 200

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Mixtec civilization: Mixtec Codex with illustrations of daily activities - Precolombian

Mixtec civilization: Mixtec Codex with illustrations of daily activities - Precolombian
LRI4674500 Mixtec civilization: Mixtec Codex with illustrations of daily activities - Precolombian art, mixed civilization

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Mask, possibly of Tlaloc, c. 1350-1521 (wood, turquoise, shell, lignite and resin)

Mask, possibly of Tlaloc, c. 1350-1521 (wood, turquoise, shell, lignite and resin)
1068684 Mask, possibly of Tlaloc, c.1350-1521 (wood, turquoise, shell, lignite and resin) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); 19.5x16x9.2 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Pendant representing a sun disk, Zaachila, Oaxaca (gold)

Pendant representing a sun disk, Zaachila, Oaxaca (gold)
XBP356571 Pendant representing a sun disk, Zaachila, Oaxaca (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); height: 11.7 cm; Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Left: skull mask of the God Tezcatlipoca and right: mask representing the God

Left: skull mask of the God Tezcatlipoca and right: mask representing the God
STC95308 Left: skull mask of the God Tezcatlipoca and right: mask representing the God Quetzalcoatl or Tonatiuh, c.1500, plate 43 from Ancient Monuments of Mexico, engraved by Jehenne

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Tripod vase with an effigy figure, from Miahuatlan, Oaxaca (pottery)

Tripod vase with an effigy figure, from Miahuatlan, Oaxaca (pottery)
XBP351813 Tripod vase with an effigy figure, from Miahuatlan, Oaxaca (pottery) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); height: 31.5 cm; American Museum of Natural History, New York

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Skull decorated with a mosaic in turquoise and ivory, Mixtec, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban

Skull decorated with a mosaic in turquoise and ivory, Mixtec, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban
XIR197282 Skull decorated with a mosaic in turquoise and ivory, Mixtec, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban, 1300-1450 by Pre-Columbian; Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codex depicting Death

Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codex depicting Death
JPC217591 Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codex depicting Death and Life gods placed side by side (coulour lithograph) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521) (after); Private Collection; Mexican

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Skull (rock crystal)

Skull (rock crystal)
XBP343628 Skull (rock crystal) by European; height: 25 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: often attributed to the work of Aztec)

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Ehecatl, God of Wind (onyx)

Ehecatl, God of Wind (onyx)
XBP343622 Ehecatl, God of Wind (onyx) by Aztec; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Pectoral of the god Xipe Totec (gold)

Pectoral of the god Xipe Totec (gold)
XBP343164 Pectoral of the god Xipe Totec (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Private Collection; (add.info.: god of sunset, sacrificial pain and the spring;)

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Stylized Figure (gold)

Stylized Figure (gold)
XBP341885 Stylized Figure (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Cholula, Puebla, Mexico

Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
Picture of Cholula with the Great Pyramid in the background that looks like a natural hill. Only a very small part is uncovered and restored

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Head of the rain god Tlaloc, Late Postclassic period, c

Head of the rain god Tlaloc, Late Postclassic period, c
1068077 Head of the rain god Tlaloc, Late Postclassic period, c.1300-1521 (ceramic, tufa, stucco & paint) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); 129.5x104.1x116.8 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Mr

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Lip plug of bird god (gold)

Lip plug of bird god (gold)
XBP232319 Lip plug of bird god (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Necklace with bells (gold)

Necklace with bells (gold)
XBP341886 Necklace with bells (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Necklace (gold)

Necklace (gold)
XBP341884 Necklace (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Aztec Bird God (gold)

Aztec Bird God (gold)
XBP343619 Aztec Bird God (gold) by Aztec; height: 5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Bell, Mixtec Culture (gold)

Bell, Mixtec Culture (gold)
XBP397505 Bell, Mixtec Culture (gold) by Pre-Columbian; height: 5.1 cm; American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; South American, out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Mask of the god Xipe Totec, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban, 1300-1450 (gold)

Mask of the god Xipe Totec, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban, 1300-1450 (gold)
XIR226523 Mask of the god Xipe Totec, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban, 1300-1450 (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Museo Regional de Oaxaca, Mexico; (add.info.: Our Lord the Flayed One; god of sunset)

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Vase (ceramic)

Vase (ceramic)
JPC207575 Vase (ceramic) by Mixtec-Puebla; Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City, Mexico; Mexican, out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Ring with the wind god Ehecatl (gold)

Ring with the wind god Ehecatl (gold)
XBP232324 Ring with the wind god Ehecatl (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codexe depicting different scenes

Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codexe depicting different scenes
JPC217593 Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codexe depicting different scenes (colour lithograph) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521) (after); Private Collection; Mexican, out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Pectoral maskette, Late Postclassic period, c. 1350-1521 (gold)

Pectoral maskette, Late Postclassic period, c. 1350-1521 (gold)
1068466 Pectoral maskette, Late Postclassic period, c.1350-1521 (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); 8.9x9.8x3.8 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; The Nora and John Wise Collection, gift of Mr

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codex depicting The black Tezcatlipoca

Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codex depicting The black Tezcatlipoca
JPC217592 Facsimile copy of a page of the Borgia codex depicting The black Tezcatlipoca (colour lithograph) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Lip plug, Mixtec Culture (gold)

Lip plug, Mixtec Culture (gold)
XBP397506 Lip plug, Mixtec Culture (gold) by Pre-Columbian; American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; South American, out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Tripod vase with an effigy figure, from Miahuatlan, Oaxaca (pottery)

Tripod vase with an effigy figure, from Miahuatlan, Oaxaca (pottery)
XBP351814 Tripod vase with an effigy figure, from Miahuatlan, Oaxaca (pottery) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); height: 31.5 cm; American Museum of Natural History, New York

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Codex Vaticanus (vellum)

Codex Vaticanus (vellum)
XBP343163 Codex Vaticanus (vellum) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Breastplate representing the god of death, Mictlantecuhtli, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban

Breastplate representing the god of death, Mictlantecuhtli, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban
XIR135601 Breastplate representing the god of death, Mictlantecuhtli, from Tomb 7, Monte Alban, Mixtec, c.1300-1450 (gold) by Pre-Columbian; Museo Regional de Oaxaca

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Mixtec civilization: Mixtec Codex with illustrations of activities taking place before a

Mixtec civilization: Mixtec Codex with illustrations of activities taking place before a
LRI4674484 Mixtec civilization: Mixtec Codex with illustrations of activities taking place before a temple - Precolombian art

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Three Mixtec polychrome terracotta effigy vessels, c. 900-1200 (terracotta)

Three Mixtec polychrome terracotta effigy vessels, c. 900-1200 (terracotta)
1767151 Three Mixtec polychrome terracotta effigy vessels, c.900-1200 (terracotta) by Mixtec (900-1519); Private Collection; (add.info.: Three Mixtec polychrome terracotta effigy vessels)

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Bell, c. 1500 (gold)

Bell, c. 1500 (gold)
XBP341865 Bell, c.1500 (gold) by Mixtec (c.1300-1521); height: 2.9 cm; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Detail of a turquoise mosaic of a double-headed serpent, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century

Detail of a turquoise mosaic of a double-headed serpent, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century
Detail of a turquoise mosaic of a double-headed serpent, Aztec/Mixtec, Mexico, 15th-16th century. It is carved in wood and covered with turquoise mosaic

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Aztec Turquoise and Lignite mosaic mask of Tezcatlipoca, 15th - 16th century

Aztec Turquoise and Lignite mosaic mask of Tezcatlipoca, 15th - 16th century
Aztec mask believed to represent Tezcatlipoca, modelled on a skull with the back cut away and lined with leather, 15th to 16th century. The jaw is hinged. From the British Museum

Background imageMixtec Mixtec Collection: Mask representing a god, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, early 16th century

Mask representing a god, Aztec / Mixtec, Mexico, early 16th century
Aztec Turquoise Mosaic Mask.Mask representing a god, Aztec/Mixtec, Mexico, early 16th century. A turquoise and shell mask usually thought to represent the god Quetzalcoatl



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Mixtec Mixtec Collection

Mixtec is an organization that works to promote the culture and art of the Mixtec people, who are indigenous to Mexico. The organization was founded in 2010 by a group of Mixtec artists, and it works to preserve traditional art forms such as pottery, textiles, sculpture, and music. It also seeks to create opportunities for contemporary artists from the Mixtec community. Through workshops and events, provides a platform for Mixtec artists to showcase their work and share their culture with others. The organization also works with local schools to teach students about traditional arts and crafts from the region. By promoting cultural heritage through art, hopes to foster understanding between different cultures while preserving the unique identity of the Mixtecs.
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