Dragon pillar foot
Dragon pillar foot
Published 2019-02-06T16:15:35+00:00
This dragon head is used as a decoration for the base of a gate pillar in the Chapultepec park in Mexico City. With round, blunt teeth and stylised features, it does not come across as a scary dragon, yet was probably intended to serve as a guardian and is impressive in size - approximately 150x100 cm.
Chapultepec, more commonly called the "Bosque de Chapultepec", is one of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere. The area was inhabited by Aztec rulers and had a castle built in the colonial period as well. It now functions as oxygen "lungs" for Mexico City. The name Chapultepec stems from the Nahuatl word chapoltepēc which means "at the grasshopper's hill".
Date de publication | 06/02/2019 |
Titre | Dragon pillar foot |
Dimension | 150x100cm |
Medium | Stone |
Credit | Scanned by Aleksander P. |
Artiste | Unknown artist |
Localisation | Chapultepec park, Mexico City |
The dragon head joined to a lego like brick.