El Tajin Columns to Be Exhibited for the First Time at National Museum of Anthropology
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Wednesday, April 30, 2025


El Tajin Columns to Be Exhibited for the First Time at National Museum of Anthropology
Eighteen sandstone discs formed the middle part of 3 columns that must have supported the palace of an ancient ruler of El Tajin more than 1,000 years ago. Photo: DMC INAH/M. Tapia.



MEXICO CITY.- Shafts of the pilasters at the Building of the Columns, where one of the most enigmatic moments of El Tajin history is carved in bas-relief, will gather for the first time at the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) in the great exhibition Seis ciudades antiguas de Mesoamérica. Sociedad y Medio Ambiente (Six Ancient Cities of Mesoamerica. Society and Environment), to be opened in March 2011.

Eighteen sandstone discs with a diameter of 108 centimeters, which juxtaposed reach a height of 100 centimeters, formed the middle part of 3 columns that must have supported the palace of an ancient ruler of El Tajin more than 1,000 years ago, in the area that today is the Mexican state of Veracruz.

The exhibition organized by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), is being mounted at the Temporary Exhibition Hall of the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) where the pilasters of Edificio de las Columnas mark the entrance to the El Tajin section. The show that will gather more than 400 Prehispanic pieces will account for the ancient cities of Monte Alban, Palenque, Teotihuacan, Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco.

The carvings at the shafts represent the narration of the arrival to El Tajin of ruler Thirteen Rabbit who conquered the city, changing deeply its architecture between 800 and 1200 of the Common Era.

“In the pilasters was depicted the moment when Thirteen Rabbit – of unknown origin- defeated the group in power and established himself”, declared archaeologist Patricia Castillo, curator of the section, indicating that the way the pilasters were displayed resembles the entrance to the Building of Columns, one of the last constructed in El Tajin, probably between 1100 and 1200 AD.

She mentioned that at the bas-relief of the architectural elements is observed Thirteen Rabbit himself, as well as one of his bravest warriors, Thirteen Skull, who holds a high-rank captive.

“At the center column, a scene stands out where lords wearing headdresses with 6 to 8 quetzal feathers”, expressed archaeologist Patricia Castillo, director of Veracruz INAH Center.

The specialist mentioned that another figure depicted that stands out is a priestess of the cult to Tlaloc, deity of water; the excellent work of stone allows observing the texture of the skirt she is wearing.

According to Patricia Castillo, “Socio-cultural evolution of El Tajin is marked by the arrival of Thirteen Rabbit, towards the Epi Classic period (800-1200 AD), who introduced an argument of religious unity when recurring to the images and symbols of 2 main deities: Tlaloc and Quetzalcoatl.

“Thirteen Rabbit established an ideology and a new social institution –represented by this duality-, constructing emblematic monuments that would mark time and space, a new symbolic system that determined and restructured historical processes, as well as becoming an announcer of the coming of Quetzalcoatl, the main deity”.

The INAH researcher pointed out that the exhibition 6 Ancient Cities of Mesoamerica. Society and Environment represents a unique opportunity to admire less-known pieces from El Tajin, among them, the discs of the Building of the Columns that are safeguarded at the archaeological zone.

She concluded that it will be in the section dedicated to El Tajin where the public will learn more about the relevance that the Ballgame court had for Mesoamerican peoples, by mounting pieces that represent yokes and palms elements associated to the ritual, considering that, until now, 17 courts have been registered at the Veracruz site.










Today's News

March 3, 2011

Kennedy Center in Washington Showcases India's Arts, Precious Gems and Diverse Culture

Polish Artist Anna Ostoya Exhibits 28 Works Made in February at Bortolami Gallery

Trial Begins for Rhode Island Art Dealer, Rocco DeSimone, Accused of $6 Million Con

Exhibition of New Work by Lebanese Artist Mona Hatoum at White Cube Mason's Yard

An American Experiment: George Bellows and the Ashcan Painters at the National Gallery

Like Father, Like Son: Family Gatherings at Christie's Swiss Art Sale in Zurich

The Serpentine Gallery Presents an Exhibition of the Celebrated American Artist Nancy Spero

Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, New York 1970s at Barbican Art Gallery, London

Exhibition of Works by Pioneering Photographers Featured at Paul Kasmin Gallery

Indianapolis Museum of Art Partners with Major Sports Organizations for Venice Biennale

Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery Presents a Solo Exhibition of the Brooklyn-Based Artist José Par

French Photographer Raphael Dallaporta Wins Foam Paul Huf Award 2011

Sotheby's Hong Kong to Present Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Paintings in Spring Sale

Historic Table from Brightling Park, Sussex, Makes £216,000 at Bonhams

Pirate Henry Morgan's Cannons Found in Panama?

Naples International Art & Antique Fair Closes with Major Sales and Rave Attendee Reviews

Dawn Barrett Selected as President of Massachusetts College of Art and Design

High Names Scholar Valerie Cassel Oliver as 2011 Recipient of the David C. Driskell Prize

Sotheby's Announces Spring Sale of Important Watches in Hong Kong

El Tajin Columns to Be Exhibited for the First Time at National Museum of Anthropology

Gagosian Gallery Paris Presents an Exhibition of Unique Precious Objects by Victoire de Castellane

1942 Archie Comics #1 Brings $167,300 World Record Price at Heritage Auctions

Exhibition Offers a Survey of Developments in Sri Lankan Art at Asia House in London

Acclaimed Curators and Museum Leaders to Serve as Jurors for 2011 No Dead Artists Exhibition

First Institutional One-Man Show to Present Ouyang Chun Outside of China Opens in Vienna

Times Square Alliance Presents a Major Public Art Exhibition at the Crossroads of the World

Bergen Kunsthall Presents Artist Joan Jonas, a Pioneer of Performance and Video Art

Major Research Project Documents for First Time all Ancient Inscriptions from Jerusalem and Surrounding Area

Graphic Novelists Shake Up World of Indian Comics




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
(52 8110667640)

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful