Lot 33
Guerrero Mezcala Stone Axe God Anthropomorphic Figure
Guerrero Mezcala Stone Axe God Anthropomorphic Figure
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Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerica, Guerrero region, Mezcala culture, ca. 500 BCE to 500 CE. A powerfully abstract stone figure carved with deliberate restraint, this Guerrero Mezcala Axe God embodies the quiet authority of one of ancient Mesoamerica’s most enigmatic sculptural traditions. Reduced to essential planes and angles, the figure stands frontally with a block-like torso, bifurcated legs, and a broad, mask-like head, its features suggested rather than fully articulated. The effect is austere, timeless, and quietly commanding. Carved from dense stone, the figure displays the characteristic Mezcala emphasis on geometry and symmetry. The head is flattened and rectangular, with subtle indications of eyes and mouth incised as shallow grooves. Squared shoulders and abbreviated arms emerge from the torso in sharp, architectural profiles, while the deeply cleft legs echo the silhouette of a ceremonial axe blade. Size: 2.5" W x 6.2" H (6.4 cm x 15.7 cm)
This axe-like form has led scholars to associate such figures with ritual objects connected to fertility, protection, or ancestral veneration, rather than utilitarian tools. Mezcala stone figures are believed to have functioned as sacred objects, often placed in burials or shrines and valued for their symbolic potency rather than narrative detail. Their abstraction anticipates modern sculptural aesthetics by more than a millennium, favoring concept over likeness and presence over ornament. The weathered surface of this example preserves a soft patina, reinforcing its age and long ritual life. Both minimal and monumental, this Axe God figure stands as a distilled expression of Mezcala belief and artistic philosophy, a small object carrying the gravity of stone, ceremony, and deep time.
Provenance: private Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Los Angeles, California, USA collection; ex-major gallery, Beverly Hills, California, USA, primarily acquired between 1985 and 2005
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Item #
200316
- Condition: Good. Chipping to top of head and feet, as well as some nicks and abrasions to surface commensurate with age. Otherwise, intact and excellent with good remaining detail.
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