Description: Ancient Pre-Columbian Olmec Terracotta Figure in Transformation, EX Museum On stand, 5" high Origin: South-central Mexico and Guatemala Olmec culture, ca. 12th to 9th century BCE. A very unusual, beautiful hand-built terracotta figure, possibly undergoing a transformation. An elaborate necklace with an oblong pectoral dangles from a thick neck. Perhaps modeled after an individual of high society, this is an exquisite example rife with craftsmanship and charm! Size: 5"The attention to detail on this piece is quite impressive. Note the expressive manner in which his limbs are positioned and how his face appears to be not entirely content with the manner of his current situation. His necklace alludes to how opulence and status were perceived in ancient Mesoamerica.This example is impressive for its technique, iconography, and well as the inherent beauty of ancient Mesoamerican figural terracotta. A superb sculptural work from the Olmec, indeed the first Mesoamerican civilization that most regard as the forerunner of subsequent ancient American cultures such as the Maya and Aztecs! Provenance: The Jules Berman collection of Mesoamerican artifacts-El Capitan Ranch and Museum, Santa Barbara, CA--owner and importer of Kahlua Liquor. Condition: Excellent presentation. Manganese and nice, rich earthen deposits and root marks attesting to its authenticity. Listed at a fraction of acquisition costs. Best offers will be considered as well.All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
Price: 1900 USD
Location: North Chicago, Illinois
End Time: 2024-12-03T05:59:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Culture: Latin American