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Mayan Sculpture Of A Seated Woman - PF.0637
Origin: Guatemala
Circa: 300 AD to 600 AD
Dimensions: 5" (12.7cm) high x 3" (7.6cm) wide
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Mayan
Medium: Terracotta

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Location: United States
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There is a divine presence in this work. It watches over us as it watched over a deceased Mayan king. Seated with her hands on her knees, this diminutive figurine emits an aura much greater than her stature would suggest. She wears elaborate jewelry, including a beaded necklace with a pendant, a skirt seen just beneath her pointed breasts, circular ear ornaments, and an arching headdress with projecting lines and circles. Who does this figurine represent? A god? A protective spirit? A deceased relative? Any of these answers might be correct; however, the most revealing factor to the identity and importance of this figurine is the location of its discovery. Found in a tomb, buried alongside a fallen ruler or dignitary, this sculpture was clearly as necessary to have in the afterlife as it was in this world. - (PF.0637)

 

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