. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. w>w> Fig. 57. The Turtle Motive as developed in Negative Painting with Wax at Totoate, Jalisco. The design was often made two layers deep by applying simple masses of red over the sizing before the imper- manent paint of the design proper was put on. In the northwestern region of central Mexico now under consideration the negative painting technique is asso- ciated with conventionalized designs representing tur-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m


. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. w>w> Fig. 57. The Turtle Motive as developed in Negative Painting with Wax at Totoate, Jalisco. The design was often made two layers deep by applying simple masses of red over the sizing before the imper- manent paint of the design proper was put on. In the northwestern region of central Mexico now under consideration the negative painting technique is asso- ciated with conventionalized designs representing tur-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Spinden, Herbert Joseph, 1879-1967. New York


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