Cacao Tree from the Codex Tudela, 1553 by Pre Columbian art

Cacao Tree from the Codex Tudela, 1553

(Cacao tree from the Codex Tudela, 1553)


Pre Columbian art

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Cacao Tree from the Codex Tudela, 1553 by Pre Columbian art. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
madrid · mexico · aztecs · aztec · chocolate · miniature · manuscript · graphic arts · history · illuminated manuscript · cacao · medieval illuminated letter · illuminated art · history · manuscript illumination · watercolour on parchment · pre-columbian art · codex tudela · aztec art · museo de américa · pre-columbian art · mesoamerica · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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