Description:

Pre-Columbian, Central Highlands of Mexico, Tlatilco, ca. 1200 to 500 BCE. A very nice example of one of the classic pieces of Mesoamerican art with an excellent provenance! This is a solid pottery standing female figure depicted with wide hips and arms outstretched; she wears an incised wide brim hat atop her head and there are some remaining traces of red and ocher surface pigment. Size: 9" H (22.9 cm)

Compare similar example in The Jaguar's Children: Pre-Classic Central Mexico. by Coe, Michael D. NY Museum of Primitive Art, 1965

Provenance: Private collection of a California physician, ex. Royal Athena Gallery, NYC., 1988; Ex. Dr. Melvin Silverman collection, LA. 1970s.

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  • Condition: Intact

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