'Idoles de Campeche et de Iucatan', 1723. Creator: Bernard Picart.
'Idoles de Campeche et de Iucatan', 1723. Idols of Campeche and Yucatan. Fanciful scene showing people and animals apparently being sacrificed to monsters in Mexico. From "Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde", (Religious Ceremonies and Customs of All the Peoples of the World), by Jean-Frédéric Bernard, illustrated by Bernard Picart. Although Picart never left Europe, he relied on accounts by those who had. The book 'marked a major turning point in European attitudes toward religious belief and hence the sacred'. [Amsterdam, 1723-1737]
Size: 9632px × 6976px
Location: North and Central America,Mexico,Yucatán,World,North and Central America,Mexico,Campeche,Campeche
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