Uxmal Two Headed Jaguar Yucatan Mexico
by Michael Hoard
Title
Uxmal Two Headed Jaguar Yucatan Mexico
Artist
Michael Hoard
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This amazing sculpture is believed to have been used as a throne by historians as a Mayan King throne to view activities in front of the Governors Palace. The sculpture of a two headed Jaguar which was a figure drawn in paintings and sculptured in stone by the Mayan's. The sculpture appears to be a bench and sits on a stone platform in the quad or green space of the Governors Palace. This image was taken with a Nikon 820 macro zoom manual settings. This image would be ideal for living space wall or collector of sculptured animals.
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August 2nd, 2014
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Michael Hoard
Greetings Sergey, thank you so much for viewing Uxmal Two Headed Jaguar Yucatan Mexico, it pleases me you visited my gallery and I appreciate very much the generous comment, Cheers from Nawlins and tis the season in New Orleans, Mardi Gras
John Malone
A place I would love to visit! It is great to visit it vicariously through the fantastic photographs you have in this portfolio! Outstanding, all of them!