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REGAL RETURN OF AN AZTEC RULER
From:
Americas
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July 1, 2004| Author:
Tennant, Anne
| Copyright Organization of American States, Sales and Promotion Division Aug 2004. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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Finally, the Aztec monarch has returned to his homeland, the Americas-at least, for a time. A stunning, life-size portrait of Moctezuma II of Mexico is perhaps the most unforgettable work in the exhibition Painting a New World: Mexican Art and Life, 1521-1821, on view April 3-july 25, 2004, at the Denver Art Museum and later at the Meadows Museum of Southern Methodist University in Dallas (August 29-October 31,2004). Organized by Donna Pierce, curator of Spanish colonial art at the Denver Art...
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