Abstract
In this essay, Maya painting traditions of both small scale and monumental
are considered in light of two other world traditions of painting, Greek
and Moche. Attention is given to the possible relationship between
slip-based vase painting and wall painting, as well as the nature and
implications of such a relationship, with some consideration of both style
and iconography. For Maya painting, particular attention is directed to the
wall paintings of San Bartolo and Uaxactun, Guatemala, and Calakmul and
Bonampak, Mexico.
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