Description:

Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Earliest Horizon, Valdivian, ca. 2300 to 2000 BCE. A well-executed limestone avian carving, depicting a waterbird, both its beaked visage as well as winged body. Boldly carved with dramatic angular, curved, and straight lines from limestone of attractive taupe hues. The aesthetic is is remarkably in line with the embrace of geometry among some of our most esteemed modern artists. Just look at the delineation of those wings! Custom stand. Size: 4.875" W x 12.5" H (12.4 cm x 31.8 cm); 14" H (35.6 cm) on stand

Waterbird iconography was associated with underworld deities of the Pre-Columbian world. The underworld was simultaneously linked to the aquatic environs as well as the starry sky, as the watery underworld was reflected in the night sky. Waterbirds as animals of both sky and water connected the two realms.

Provenance: Ex-Private AZ collection

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  • Condition: Surface shows nice mineral deposits, one dendrite mark behind left eye is not a fissure, as well as burnishing marks. Overall excellent with a few small chips to peripheries.

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