Lot 314
Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Veracruz culture, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. This is a head from a large Veracruz pottery figure; the head has narrow eyes, a large, thin nose, and a pouty mouth; they wear enormous ear spools and a headband. The classic Veracruz color, chapapote, made from petroleum-rich deposits, stains the mouth of the figure and gives color to the eyes. The large scale, hand-modeled figures from Veracruz are known as Remojadas, from the region in Mexico that they originate from; intact, they range from 1' to 2' in height. They are usually portrayed with their arms up, and are made in parts, with the head added to the body using further clay that is smoothed over the neck line. The remains of this are clearly seen on the chin of this head. They are given flattened layers of clay to make their clothing; they also were often given gold or other precious objects as jewelry, though pieces with that detail remaining are rare. Comes with custom frame. Size: 5" W x 5.5" H (12.7 cm x 14 cm)
Provenance: Ex-Adeon Gallery, Chicago, IL, acquired prior to 1970.
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- Condition: Head is a fragment from a larger figure, but what remains has not been repaired.
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