File:Quetzalcóatl como la serpiente emplumada y el dios del viento Ehécatl, en el folio 19.jpg

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Español: Representación de las dos formas del dios Quetzalcóatl en el folio 19 del Códice Laud, un manuscrito mexicano prehispánico posiblemente hecho en el siglo XV. Su forma como la serpiente emplumada, deidad celestial, se representa en la izquierda, y su forma como el dios del viento Ehécatl se ve en la derecha, con su característica piel completamente negra, barba y máscara roja.
English: Depiction of the two forms of the god Quetzalcoatl on folio 19 of Codex Laud, a pre-Hispanic Mexican manuscript possibly made in the 15th century. His form as the feathered serpent, celestial deity, is depicted at the left, and his form as the god of the wind Ehecatl is seen at the right, with his characteristic completely black skin, beard and red mask.
Date circa 15th century
date QS:P,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1480,Q5727902
Source Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/53be3386-ea87-4383-a576-1f9babba7699/surfaces/4aa57231-da7f-4e11-959d-64f32b1c56a3/
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Depiction of Quetzalcoatl in his two forms; as the feathered serpent at the left and the god of wind Ehecatl at the right, as depicted in Codex Laud

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