This postcard features a detailed image of a large stone statue representing Tlaloc, the Aztec god of rain. The statue is carved from reddish stone and stands on a platform with a tiled base. The sculpture displays a stylized, blocky design with geometric shapes forming the face and body, emphasizing traditional Aztec artistic elements. It is set outdoors, surrounded by green trees and under a clear blue sky. The back of the postcard identifies the figure as Tlaloc and notes that the statue is located at the Museo de Antropología e Historia in Mexico City, D.F. The card was printed in Mexico by the publisher Marcolor, with a clean, divided back for writing and addressing. This postcard captures a culturally significant artifact, offering a glimpse of pre-Columbian mythology and Mexican heritage through its artistic depiction.