Coahuayana Style Colima Terracotta Vessel in the Form of a Seated Woman - PF.0722 Origin: Colima, Mexico Circa: 300
BC
to 300
AD Dimensions:18" (45.7cm) high Catalogue: V2 Collection: Pre-Columbian Style: Coahuayana Medium: Terracotta
This large woman with ritually scarred shoulders
sits for her protrait with the majestic air of a
village queen. She is seated on a small four-
legged stool, but her regal demeanor gives it the
importance of a throne. In the West, royal
portraits frequently emphasize the wealth and
splendor of the sitter's clothes; this woman
presents herself as proudly naked, certain that
her attitude alone will convince us of her royal
position in the world.
- (PF.0722)