Barakat Gallery
Login | Register | User Services | Search
HOME : Pre-Columbian Art : Art of Ecuador : Karci Culture Squatting Male
Click to view original image.
Karci Culture Squatting Male - PF.1473
Origin: Ecuador
Circa: 900 AD to 1200 AD
Dimensions: 7.875" (20.0cm) high
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Medium: Terracotta

£9,000.00
Location: UAE
Purchase
Currency Converter
Place On Hold
Ask a Question
Email to a Friend
Previous Item
Next Item
Photo Gallery
Click photo to change image.
Print image
Description
Some ancient cultures, like the Egyptians and the Greeks, sought in their art to render the human body with an idealized perfection. The people of ancient America generally favored a more abstract mode for the body, concentrating on moods and attitudes rather than anatomical accuracy. This lively and charming work, created by the Kaci culture of Central Ecuador, radiates an energy that is absolutely human. It shows a cheerful individual in middle age, replete with a slight paunch. He is nude, free from all symbols of rank or status, a man in his most basic form. In his presence, we become aware of the essential qualities that bind all people past and present in all parts of the world. - (PF.1473)

 

Home About Us Help Contact Us Services Publications Search
Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Security

Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by Barakat, Inc. All Rights Reserved

barakat@barakatgallery.com - TEL 310.859.8408 - FAX 310.276.1346

reseller hosting