Tula, Temple of the Moon, detail of a hole in the floor where one of the very large columns stood originally
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Title
Tula, Temple of the Moon, detail of a hole in the floor where one of the very large columns stood originally
Subject
Architecture--Mexico | Pyramids--Mexico | Mural painting and decoration | Teotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico)
Description
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico: Tula, Toltec culture, 900- 1200 A.D. Temple of the Moon: Detail of a hole in the floor where one of the very large columns stood originally. This place being roofed in there remains part of the fresco along a raised platform around the room." Note that 'Pyramid of the Moon' is the commonly used modern name.
Scanned on a Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner at 1200 dpi.
49 w x 49 h mm (including frame) ; 34 w x 29 h mm (slide).
Creator
Fuller, Richard E. (Richard Eugene), 1897-1976
Date
November 1948
Rights
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Format
application / tiff
Type
image
Medium
slide
Spatial Coverage
Tula, Mexico
Citation
Fuller, Richard E. (Richard Eugene), 1897-1976, “Tula, Temple of the Moon, detail of a hole in the floor where one of the very large columns stood originally,” Seattle Art Museum Libraries: Digital Collections, accessed April 27, 2024, https://samlibraries.omeka.net/items/show/1282.