Skip to content
CultureFrontier logo
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Art
  • History
  • Mythology
  • Philosophy
  • Literature
  • Culture
CultureFrontier logo
CultureFrontier logo in white color
  • Art
  • History
  • Mythology
  • Philosophy
  • Literature
  • Culture
Francisco Perpuli

Francisco Perpuli

Francisco is a writer based in Mexico. He’s in the process of completing his degree in History from the Universidad de Guadalajara. His interests lie in the convergence between the arts, humanities, and science. He’s particularly passionate about art history, film, and music. He enjoys finding inspiration from the world around him.

Education
BA History (In progress), Universidad de Guadalajara

Mythology

Aztec Mythology: Gods, Legends, Creatures

Exploring Tenochtitlan's founding, Aztec gods, supernatural beliefs, and the mystic-warrior ethos in ancient Mexico.

An illustration from the Codex Telleriano-Remensis (16th century) showing two depictions of the Aztec god Huitzilopochtli: On the left, Huitzilopochtli is shown in a colorful divine form with elaborate headdress, feathers, and ornaments. On the right, he is depicted in a more human form, holding a long weapon and a shield.
History

Pre-Columbian Era: Mexico Before European Contact

From the Anahuac Valley to the Sonoran Desert, Mexico was a vastly different place before European contact

A collage of a photo of The Pyramid of the Sun, the grandest structure in Teotihuacan, Mexico and a photo of an ancient Maya temple decoration stone sculpture of a face with intricate details and patterns.
Art

Mexican Muralism: Modern Art or State Propaganda?

The Mexican Revolution transformed Mexico. One response to the changes was Mexican Muralism.

A collage of Segment of Diego Rivera's "History of Mexico" mural at the National Palace showing Emiliano Zapata (left with sombrero), Felipe Carrillo Puerto (center), and José Guadalupe Rodríquez (right with sombrero) beneath a banner reading 'Tierra y Libertad' and a detail from Rivera's mural 'Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park' showcasing La Calavera Catrina - a female skeleton adorned with a hat.
Explore human culture through diverse scholarly lenses, featuring art, history, mythology, philosophy, and literature.
  • Art
  • Culture
  • History
  • Literature
  • Mythology
  • Philosophy
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms
© Informative, Inc.
  • Art
  • History
  • Mythology
  • Philosophy
  • Literature
  • Culture
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms