Tainos Goddesses III


Tainos Goddesses III
The Taíno were an Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Puerto Rico. The symbols in the paintings are different types of gods, goddesses, and spirits the indigenous used to worship.
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Title: Tainos Goddesses III
Subject: Culture
Edition: Original Painting
Orientation: Vertical
Shape: Rectangle
Mediums & Materials: Oil on Canvas
Size (USA): 40W × 30H (inches)
Size (Metric): 101W × 76H (centimeters)
Assembly: Stretching/ Framing Required
Keywords: Original art work, ancestor, prayer, tribe, civilization, culture, ancient, symbol, tropical, god, ritual, nature, prayer, warrior, ritual, design, sacrifice.
Note: Image may not be representative of the actual canvas size.