- Walking Dress
- Vessel with “Cloisonné” Decoration in Heavy Pigments
- Typical Mayan Inscription
- Typical Elaborated Serpents of the Mayas
- Types of Human Heads on the Lintels of Yaxchilan
- The Two-Headed Dragon
- The Quetzal as represented on a Painted Cylindrical Vase from Copan
- The Front Head of the Two-Headed Dragon
- Sculpture on Upper Part of Stela 11, Seibal
- Sculpture on Front of Lintel at Yaxchilan
- Sahagun’s Plan of the Tecpan in Mexico City
- Painted Design on Cylindrical Bowl
- Moldavian Style
- Mayan Ceremony as represented in the Dresden Codex
- Mayan Basket represented in Stone Sculpture
- Mask Panel over Doorway at Xkichmook. Yucatan
- Marriage dress
- Late Sculpture from Chichen Itza
- June Roses
- Jointed Doll of Clay from San Juan Teotihuacan
- Jaguar in Dresden Codex
- Jaguar Head on Disk-Shaped Stone
- Grotesque Face on the Back of Stela B
- Gods in the Dresden Codex
- Expectation
- Dress of Black Silk
- Details from the Stone of Tizoc
- Detail showing the Construction of the Face of Coatlicue
- Design on Engraved Pot representing a Tiger seated in a Wreath of Water Lilies
- Conventional Serpent of the Mayas used for Decorative Purposes
- Carriage Costume
- Analysis of Mexican Record
- A Mexican Orchestra