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Xipe Totec (Our Lord the Flayed One), God of spring, renewal and war
ca. 1500 | k. k. Münz- und Antikenkabinett
This Aztec mask consists of greenstone and was made in the 15th or early 16th century. Note the orifices of the nose, mouth and eyes. Their outlines are all drawn in a double line. This is because his face is covered with a second skin, which creates double outlines. The mask depicts Xipe-Totec, that is “our lord the maltreated“. He is the god of spring, of sowing, vegetation, and he is also a god of sacrifice. At the onset of spring, the Aztecs held celebrations in his honour which included a ceremony during which a prisoner was skinned alive. Other people, perhaps priests, then had to wear his skin. The ceremony possibly symbolised - analogous to a snake sloughing its skin - the cycle of nature and of re-birth.

This Aztec mask consists of greenstone and was made in the 15th or early 16th century. Note the orifices of the nose, mouth and eyes. Their outlines are all drawn in a double line. This is because his face is covered with a second skin, which creates double outlines. The mask depicts Xipe-Totec, that is “our lord the maltreated“. He is the god of spring, of sowing, vegetation, and he is also a god of sacrifice. At the onset of spring, the Aztecs held celebrations in his honour which included a ceremony during which a prisoner was skinned alive. Other people, perhaps priests, then had to wear his skin. The ceremony possibly symbolised - analogous to a snake sloughing its skin - the cycle of nature and of re-birth.
Collection:
k. k. Münz- und Antikenkabinett
Collection:
Maximilian Sohn des Franz Karl Joseph von Habsburg Österreich Kaiser von Mexiko (1832 Wien - 1867 Querétaro (Mexiko)) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
ca. 1500
Entry Date:
1881
Object Name
Xipe Totec (Our Lord the Flayed One), God of spring, renewal and war
Culture
Azteken (Menschen von Aztlán)
Material/technology:
Stone
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
North and Central America
Geography
Mittelamerika/Mesoamerika/Mexiko
Invs.
12415
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