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13.50" x 13.50"
Codex Borgia - Aztec Gods - Quetzalcoatl Wind God with Mictlantecuhtli God of Death on Vellum Framed Print
by Serge Averbukh
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Codex Borgia - Aztec Gods - Quetzalcoatl Wind God with Mictlantecuhtli God of Death on Vellum framed print by Serge Averbukh. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Introducing ‘Treasures of Mesoamerica’ Collection by Serge Averbukh. Here you will find framed and wrapped canvas fine art prints, featuring... more
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Introducing ‘Treasures of Mesoamerica’ Collection by Serge Averbukh. Here you will find framed and wrapped canvas fine art prints, featuring Codex Borgia: Aztec Gods. Quetzalcoatl - The Wind God and Mictlantecuhtli -The God of Death on Vellum.
The Codex Borgia is one of the most beautiful of the few surviving pre-Columbian painted manuscripts. The exact place of origin of this codex is not known, however there is no doubt, that it originates from the central Mexican highlands (possibly near Puebla or the Tehuacán Valley), an area which was under Aztec rule at the time of the conquest. Obviously, this codex was originally painted before the arrival of the Spanish, since it does not show any European influence. It probably dates to the late 15th century. In the 16th century it was sent from Mexico to Spain, and from there to Italy. The great German scholar Alexander von Humboldt saw it in Rome in 1805 among the possessions of Cardinal Stefano Borgia, who had died the previous ye...
About Serge Averbukh
Most of what you see here should be classified as new media paintings. By default, those are digitally signed and dated Open Edition (OE) giclee prints. I also offer Limited Editions of twenty one (21), which are listed here as the 'originals' (Please, contact me directly for details). Each limited edition print comes with certificate of authenticity. It is individually signed, numbered, and personally enhanced by the artist to assure its uniqueness. Those are produced using finest archival materials, and will be shipped rolled in tube, unless requested otherwise, (i.e. as framed, canvas, framed canvas, metal, etc.), in which case additional charges may apply. Briefly, about myself... A Toronto-based artist/designer/illustrator,...
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Ramon Martinez
Congratulations on your recent sale! Happy New Year!
Serge Averbukh replied:
Thanks, Ramon. Happy New Year to you and yours! Cheers
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulations on this sale!
Serge Averbukh replied:
Thanks! Cheers