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Pável Acevedo
2022
Oaxaca
6th–10th century
Mixtec (Ñudzavui)
1350–1521 CE
Mixtec (Ñudzavui)
1350–1521 CE
Oaxaca?
19th century
Mixtec (Ñudzavui)
1350–1521 CE
Mixtec (Ñudzavui)
ca. 1500 CE
Monte Alban
3rd–1st century BCE
Mexican
6th–10th century
Mexican
before 16th century
Mexican
before 16th century
Mexican
before 16th century
Monte Alban
1st–7th century
Monte Alban
2nd century BCE–4th century CE
Monte Alban
1st–10th century
Mexican
14th–15th century
Aztec
15th–early 16th century
Monte Alban
2nd century BCE–4th century CE
Eastern Nahua
13th–15th century
Aztec or Mixtec (Ñudzavu)
1200–1521 CE
Olmec
1000–400 BCE
Teotihuacan
3rd–8th century
Paul Strand
1933, printed 1940
Unknown Artist
after 1821
Francisco Toledo
1959
Francisco Toledo
1959
Paul Strand
1933, printed 1940
Rufino Tamayo
1959
Rufino Tamayo
1969
Rufino Tamayo
1969
Rufino Tamayo
1938
Oaxaca
300–100 BCE
Oaxaca
100 BCE–200 CE
Francisco Toledo
ca.1975–85
Mexican, Oaxaca
19th century
Rufino Tamayo
1926
Rufino Tamayo
ca. 1929–30
Rufino Tamayo
ca. 1930–31
Rufino Tamayo
1931
Rufino Tamayo
ca. 1926–27