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Ink & Thread: Codices and the Art of Storytelling
Ink & Thread: Codices and the Art of Storytelling, opening November 17 in the Arts of the Ancient Americas Galleries, explores the visual language of both ancient American codices and contemporary examples by Mexican artist Enrique Chagoya.

Unknown Maya artists, Lidded Vessel with Fish and Reptilian Imagery. Mexico or Guatemala, 250–450 CE. Reduction-fired ceramic. Purchased in honor of Jan and Frederick Mayer with funds from 2001 Collector's Choice, 1998.33.
The Mayer Center, Department of Arts of the Ancient Americas
Artworks from this gallery are part of the Mayer Center, Department of Arts of the Ancient Americas at the Denver Art Museum. This collection spans nearly four millennia and includes examples of the artistry developed by communities throughout Mesoamerica, Central and South America, and the Caribbean and Southwestern United States. Notable in particular for its vast holdings of Central American ceramics, jade, and stone sculpture, the DAM's collection stands as one of the most comprehensive and expansive examples in the United States.
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