Los Angeles Times: México entrega al Medellín extremeño un facsimil con el lienzo de Tlaxcala
Medellín (Badajoz) — México ha entregado este viernes a la Biblioteca Pública Municipal “Doña Marina” de Medellín un facsímil del “Lienzo de Tlaxcala”, una réplica del códice colonial tlaxcalteca ...
México entrega al Medellín extremeño un facsimil con el lienzo de Tlaxcala
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Un lienzo es un tejido de lino, de algodón o de cáñamo que, por lo general, sirve como soporte a las obras pictóricas, 1 por lo que también se llama lienzo al conjunto de estas últimas, una vez plasmadas sobre la tela.
lienzo Spanish Etymology Inherited from Old Spanish lienço, from Latin linteum. It is not entirely clear why the Spanish form has the diphthong /je/, but there might have existed an early variant Vulgar Latin lĕnteum.
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The lienzo, a Spanish word meaning linen or cotton, was the dominant form of historical record-keeping in southern Mexico during the sixteenth century in particular.
The term lienzo refers to a type of painting on cloth used by the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica to communicate information. It was a system that combined oral narrations with stylized symbols and standards that were understood by the members of different societies.