Double headed serpent

Cards (9)

  • Artist + date + form
    Created by an unknown artist
    Dates between 1400-1521
  • Materials
    • Cedro wood
    • Turquoise - mined as much as 1,000 miles from Aztec capital. Likely that stone was taken from subject-states as a form of tribute, and therefore is a symbol of Aztec imperial power.
    • Red thorny oyster shell
    • Pine resin
    • Beeswax
    • Mosaic - includes many tesserae pieces
    = vernacular sculpture
  • Style + commissioned
    Aztec art, possible that its Moctezuma II
  • Describe + give scale + composition point
    Point (1): Zoomorphic sculpture
    Reasoning (1): Depicts undulating/stylised snake with two symmetrical heads.

    Point (2): Small scale and demonstrates a closed composition
    Reasoning (2): Since its original function was both piece of jewellery worn on ceremonial occasions as a pectoral, hangs from neck.
    Reasoning/Effect: Therefore, not ‘in the round’ as was only designed to be viewed from one POV.
    HOWEVER Additional - depicted scary - Priests possibly wore it when sacrificing individuals. Shows Aztec's power. Deities can be scary. Jaws open, teeth showing.
  • Discuss how acts as symbol + its ability
    Point: (mythic creature from Aztec religion) is likely to be Quetzalcoatl (represent feathered snake deity), symbol of renewal/fertility.

    Reasoning: Snakes shed their skin & (within Aztec culture) expelled water through mouths onto soil.

    Additional: Ability to live on both land and in water - deemed powerful, mystical beings, unrestrained from boundaries placed upon humans.
  • Give point on how it acts as another symbol & link to MTPx2 & colour
    Point SYMBOL(1): Also seen as symbol of wealth and power.
    Reasoning SYMBOL(1): 2,000 shaped pieces of turquoise tiles (tesserae) in the sculpture.
    Effect SYMBOL(1): Intensifying the skill of Aztec craftsmen.

    Point MTP(2): Intense turquoise hue is enhanced by shiny patina.
    Effect MTP(2): Bringing “awe-like” shimmer to snake’s skin.

    Additional MTP: Ready thorny oyster shell was difficult to obtain as located on the seabed, needing skilful divers to acquire it.
  • Give conclusion
    Its significance as a piece of art within Aztec culture and history can be deduced from the fact that it is now located in the British Museum, London.
  • Critical text
    “an icon of Mexican (Aztec) art” (British Museum).
  • COMPARE WITH SHARK
    • Only designed to be seen from one angle
    • Shows power
    Shark = seen from all angles, vulnerable, humanity has power over it.