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Ancient Mesoamerican Feathered Serpent Deity Illustration - Quetzalcoatl Symbolism #1728901 (License: Personal Use)
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This monochrome illustration captures the iconic feathered serpent deity central to Mesoamerican cosmology, likely representing Quetzalcoatl or Kukulkan, with avian features, serpentine body, and intricate glyph-like ornamentation. The circular composition echoes the cyclical nature of time and renewal in pre-Columbian belief systems, while the fine linework mimics the aesthetics of historical codices such as the Codex Borgia. The image serves both as a scholarly reference and a spiritual symbol of duality-earth and sky, life and death.
Used on educational, museum, or cultural heritage websites to illustrate articles on Aztec mythology, pre-Columbian art, or religious iconography; matches user intent for academic research, art inspiration, or spiritual study.
Related Cliparts: Discover the symbolic power of the feathered serpent deity in Mesoamerican culture. This detailed line art depicts Quetzalcoatl’s mythic form-part bird, part serpent-with ritual significance and artistic precision.
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