8 resultados para Silversmiths
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Cover title : Colonial history.
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In Aztec mythology and religion, Xipe Totec ("our lord the flayed one") was a life-death-rebirth deity, god of agriculture, vegetation, the east, disease, spring, goldsmiths, silversmiths and the seasons. The music used for his worship has been described by a diversity of documents (carved stones, depicted codices, and chronicles made by the first European friars arrived to Mexico). This article explores the symbolic content of these descriptions, especially in association with Xochipilli Macuilxochitl, master of music and poetry.
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Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.
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"American silversmiths": p. [127]-161.
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Reprint of 3 works originally published by the Walpole Society, New York: The ceramic collectors' glossary, by E.A. Barber, first published in 1914; The furniture collectors' glossary, by L.V. Lockwood, first published in 1913; and A silver collectors' glossary and a list of early American silversmiths and their marks, first published in 1917.