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Rivera, Diego (1886-1957) © ARS, NY
Mural representing the life of the Aztecs in Tenochtitlan, their capital-city. At the background, to the left, a bridge of this city built on a lagoon. On sale on the market, crushed lime mixed to the flour to make the « tortillas » (maize/corn pancake). To the right, a prostitute standing. In the center, a chaman (doctor) checking the teeth of a sick boy; in front of him, a lady selling talismans. To the left, a pile of tortillas in the hand of a buyer. 
Location National Palace/Mexico City/Mexico
Unique Identifier ART526238 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4874px × 4818px 
Photo Credit Mireille Vautier / Art Resource, NY 
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Aztec (1350-1521 CE)
Bridge
Lagoon
Market Scene
Prostitute
Shamanism
Tenochtitlan, Mexico
Tortilla
Vendor
Wallpainting