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The Codex of Madrid, Painted Miniatures by Mayan Mayan

The Codex of Madrid, Painted Miniatures

(The Codex of Madrid, painted miniatures)


Mayan Mayan

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Undated  ·  miniature  ·  Picture ID: 1061587

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The Codex of Madrid, Painted Miniatures by Mayan Mayan. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
14th century · 14 century · xiv century · xivth century · fourteenth century · 14 14o xiv xivo secolo · 14 14th xiv xivth century · the 14th century · astrology · illumination · horoscope · maya · maya empire · mexico · mexican · mexicans · mexico mexican · north america · america (continent) · western hemisphere · middle age · middle ages · medieval · medieval period · miniature · Museo de America, Madrid, Spain / Bridgeman Images
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