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In order to make it easier to find the dozens
of Maya vase rollouts that are on the Internet
we have created this helpful directory to rollouts of polychrome
and carved Maya vases by Nicholas Hellmuth in the FLAAR Photo Archive.
Most of these Maya vase rollouts are direct digital rollouts, with
the Better Light pano-turntable rollout camera system (which is
pictured and described on www.digital-photography.org).
Some of these rollouts are on the present
site, www.maya-art-books.org; others are on a variety of other sites.
You can always click the BACK button to return to this directory,
or click on the GO (back to) button if you use Netscape Communicator.
Maya polychrome vases are among the most
informative artifacts produced by the ancient Maya of Guatemala,
Mexico, Belize, and Honduras. The artistic quality, style, and iconography
generate considerable interest in this Classic Maya art form.
Includes links to Maya art rollouts on www.maya-archaeology.org,
www.maya-art-books.org, www.laser-printer-reviews, www.wide-format-printers.org,
and www.dye-sub-printer-review.org
- Maya ceramic art; pedestal
(ring base) bowl from Campeche-Peten border area
- Lid
of basal flange bowl, Museo Popol Vuh
- Unusual
Highland Guatemalan ceramic effigy
- Dye sub sample, Codex
Style vase (never previously published; part of
a forthcoming new book)
- Dye sub sample print,
two views of Maya vase, stylized
feline spots
- For many other Maya vases
and artifacts see listings under "Museo
Popol Vuh"
- Maya vase rollouts; instruction
course on how
to do rollout photography
- Belgian rollout camera,
70 mm film, closeup
of incised bowl
- Castillo Bowl, 14
foot long rollout; detail of one of the figures,
bat-man
- Curly Face pot, on
the turntable, with the rollout
equipment in position
- Two
panels from a Tiquisate cylindrical tripod showing
Curly Face (closeup
detail)
- Black-and-white
rollouts from Lexmark laser printer (same image
but
larger)
- Detail
of rollout of Red Band Tepeu 1 bowl
- Close-up detail of
anthropomorphic
flower (unpublished elsewhere)
- Hun
Hunahpu's head on gourd tree (here generally considered
a cacao tree)
- Links to Maya vase
rollouts
- Rollout of a Codex
Style pot (unpublished elsewhere)
- Rollout of the Paddler
Gods, Museo Popol Vuh (lowest of three images in
picture)
- Rollouts of two
different Maya vases each with a different form
of the Mat motif
- Rollouts
of two different vases which
picture females, women in Maya art
- Various
rollouts, sample of a lecture brochure
- Various rollouts
of Maya vases including one from Museo Popol Vuh
- Several
Maya vase rollouts with the FLAAR 70 mm film system
made in Belgium
- Holmul Dancer vase,
rollout
of one panel, Museo Popol Vuh
- History
of the development of rollout cameras (first one
was made in the 19th century, at the British Museum,
to photograph Greek vases!)
- Rollouts
illustrating symposium schedule
- Tepeu 1, dancing
wayob (naguals, alter ego animal spirit companions)
- Tepeu 1 vase with nice
PSS, segment showing
executioner with small enema jug in front.
- More schedule, with
rollout photographs of polychrome Maya vases
- Rollout of Motagua
vase with deer ceremony
- Maya vase
rollouts printed on large format printer
- Maya throne
scene, closeup of enthroned
king, closeup of Maya
attendant
- Rollout of Codex Style
vase (complete
rollout)
- Mayan hieroglyphs
- Flawlessly
preserved PSS, original, no repainting, reversed (backwards
PSS)
- Wide format ink jet prints
of Maya
rollouts
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Links to directory
of rollout photographs
of Maya art elsewhere on the Internet arranged on a site-by-site
basis
Comprehensive
index of all the key links within this entire site.
Complete index to all links on www.maya-archaeology.org,
including Maya iconography
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