Left: south end of west front; center and right: south side | ||
Angelic capitalsHere is another example of the fusion of Indian and European themes--here the angels have wings of turkey feathers (the turkey as an indigenous bird). |
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Views of the north side and domeThe wide buttress is very evident here. | ||
Details of the towers--the north one with herm-like pilasters | ||
Reliefs from the earlier Zapotec site, now embedded in the wall of the churchCenter: a figure carrying something/making an offering;right: geometric designs similar to those at Mitla. |
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Figures of male and female deities--the female identified by the triangular cloth, the male associated with the sun | ||
The barrel-vaulted naveUnlike the carvings at the entrance portal (probably original), this interior (later) is fairly typically European Christian, with evangelist symbols and events in Christ's life depicted in the dome. |
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Foliage motifs as "filler"One has to go to Ravenna Italy (see the much earlier Orthodox Baptistry) to see foliage so colorful and sinuous. |
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