Censer of Fire God Quetzalpapalotl LACMA M.80.197.1 (1 of 4)
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File:Censer_of_Fire_God_Quetzalpapalotl_LACMA_M.80.197.1_(1_of_4).jpg ) ..Description..Title.Censer of Fire God Quetzalpapalotl (image 1 of 4)..Description..: Mexico, Teotihuacan, Teotihuacán, A.D. 200-700.: Tools and Equipment; containers.: Buff ceramic with pigment.: Gift of Constance McCormick Fearing (M.80.197.1).: [art-ancient-americas Art of the Ancient Americas]..Accession number.M.80.197.1..Date.A.D. 200-700..Dimensions.27 3/4 x 15 in. (70.45 x 38 cm)..ma-31855251-O3.jpg.244470..Institution.{{Institution: Los Angeles County Museum of Art}}..Other_versions.[[File: Censer of Fire God Quetzalpapalotl LACMA M.80.197.1 (2 of 4).jpg|220px|left]].[[File: Censer of Fire God Quetzalpapalotl LACMA M.80.197.1 (3 of 4).jpg|220px|left]].[[File: Censer of Fire God Quetzalpapalotl LACMA M.80.197.1 (4 of 4).jpg|220px|left]]..License.Public domain LACMA..Pre-Columbian censers in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ (check needed).Mesoamerican censers.Archeological objects of Teotihuacán
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