Motecuhzoma II and senior officers listening the report of merchant-spy during the council of war, near Tututepec, 1505
Based on Primeros Memoriales, Codex Rios, and Codex Florentine.
Based on Primeros Memoriales, Codex Rios, and Codex Florentine.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Male
Size 1280 x 946px
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Oh my god, this is absolutely amazing! Holy crap this is just... aaaaaaa
I love furry historical art as a general rule, but I am a big Mesoamericanphile, and this is just eeeee~
I love furry historical art as a general rule, but I am a big Mesoamericanphile, and this is just eeeee~
Thank you so much!! You are one of the first Mesoamerica lover that I met in this site!
Been a big fan of Mesoamerica ever since 6th grade when our social studies teacher devoted about six weeks to not only studying the maya, aztec, olmec and zapotec, but included fun sort of city state sim class game things to go along with it.
So seeing art of them or based or inspired by them is always AWESOME
So seeing art of them or based or inspired by them is always AWESOME
I appreciate your accurate depictions of the Costumes and regalia of the Tribesmen and their Chief depicted here. Some of the colors and designs shown on these trappings still hold over in Modern Mexican Culture today.
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