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Small figures from Mendoza, c. 1843-50 (watercolour)
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Small figures from Mendoza, c. 1843-50 (watercolour)
3673481 Small figures from Mendoza, c.1843-50 (watercolour) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: C.H.S. watercolor drawings of Indians of North, South, and Central American, the West Indies, and Mexico, copied from various sources, ca. 1843-ca. 1850
Drawing No. 80. Composite drawing of animal skin suits with helmets, shields and arrows, a staff and a green bird. From verso: "Mendoza Codex vol III 1938." Fig 1, 2, 4, 6, and 11 from leaf 20; fig 3, 5, and 10 from leaf 25; fig 14 from leaf 50; fig 15 from leaf 46" (ed. James Cooper Clark).
by C. H. S.
Codex Mendoza; Shields); © Newberry Library
Media ID 32191406
© © Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This watercolor print, titled "Small figures from Mendoza" offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of North America during the mid-19th century. Created by an unknown artist and housed in the esteemed Newberry Library in Chicago, this artwork showcases small figurines that depict indigenous people from Mendoza, Mexico. The composition features a composite drawing of animal skin suits adorned with helmets, shields, arrows, staffs, and even a vibrant green bird. The attention to detail is remarkable as each figure is meticulously depicted with intricate traditional costumes. These figures provide insight into the clothing and dress of the native population during that era. The significance of these small figurines lies in their representation of Aztec culture and Mexican history. They serve as tangible artifacts that shed light on the indigenous peoples' way of life at that time. The inclusion of shields suggests their connection to warfare or defense strategies employed by these communities. Through delicate watercolors and precise drawings, this artwork captures not only historical accuracy but also celebrates the artistic talent prevalent among Native American cultures. It serves as a testament to their resilience and creativity despite facing immense challenges during colonization. As we admire this exquisite piece from afar, let us appreciate its role in preserving our collective heritage while acknowledging the contributions made by indigenous populations throughout history.
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