this painting--one of 27 monumental works at the Governor's Palace in Merida-- represents the Mexican national symbol, an eagle devouring a snake. It represents a myth from the Aztec culture and is today on the center of the Mexican flag. The tricolor flag is represented in the background with red, white, and green.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Painting by Fernando Castro Pachecho (1971)
this painting--one of 27 monumental works at the Governor's Palace in Merida-- represents the Mexican national symbol, an eagle devouring a snake. It represents a myth from the Aztec culture and is today on the center of the Mexican flag. The tricolor flag is represented in the background with red, white, and green.