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Mexico: Toltec Palace at Tula, lately excavated by Mons Charnay (engraving)
7193030 Mexico: Toltec Palace at Tula, lately excavated by Mons Charnay (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Toltec Palace at Tula, lately excavated by Mons Charnay. Illustration for Mexico of To-Day by Thomas Unett Brocklehurst (John Murray, 1883). Plates and illustrations from sketches by the author.); © Look and Learn
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This engraving takes us back to 19th century Mexico, showcasing the recently excavated Toltec Palace at Tula. The print, created by an English School artist, is part of a private collection and was featured in Thomas Unett Brocklehurst's book "Mexico of To-Day" published in 1883. The image transports us to a time when the palace's architectural grandeur was just being unveiled by Mons Charnay's excavation efforts. The intricate details of the building are beautifully captured in this illustration, highlighting its historical significance as one of Mexico's iconic structures. As we gaze upon this piece of art, we are reminded of the rich history that lies within Mexico's ancient civilizations. The Toltec Palace stands as a testament to their advanced architectural skills and artistic prowess. The engraving evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity about the past, inviting us to explore further into Mexico's cultural heritage. It serves as a window into an era long gone but not forgotten. Through this print, we can appreciate both the beauty of Mexican architecture and the talent of the artist who meticulously recreated it on paper. It reminds us that art has always played a vital role in preserving history for future generations to admire and learn from. Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder allows us to experience these remarkable works from around the world without leaving our homes, connecting us with diverse cultures through visual storytelling.
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