A New Artistic Rendering of Izapa Stela 5: A Step toward Improved Interpretation

Title

A New Artistic Rendering of Izapa Stela 5: A Step toward Improved Interpretation

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

1999

Authors

Clark, John E. (Primary)

Journal

Journal of Book of Mormon Studies

Pagination

22-33, 77

Volume

8

Issue

1

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Bibliographic Citation

Clark, John E. "A New Artistic Rendering of Izapa Stela 5: A Step toward Improved Interpretation" In Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, Vol. 8. 1999:22-33, 77.

Abstract

Aided by creative techniques, Ajáx Moreno carefully prepared more accurate, detailed renderings of the Izapa monuments, including Stela 5, with its complex scenes of gods and other supernatural creatures, royalty, animals invested with mythic and value symbolism, and mortals. The author raises relevant questions about reconciling Jakeman’s view with the new drawing: Are there Old World connections? Can Izapa be viewed as a Book of Mormon city? Did the Nephites know of Lehi’s dream? Are there name glyphs on the stela? The scene, if it does not depict Lehi’s dream, fits clearly in Mesoamerican art in theme, style, technical execution, and meaning. The basic theme of Stela 5 may be the king as intercessor with the gods on behalf of his people.

Vision

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