Standing Figure
https://clevelandart.org/art/1990.219
The Olmec were Mesoamerica's greatest lapidaries; their work in jade and serpentine was prized by both contemporary and later Mesoamerican cultures. Human beings were jaguar traits (such as the downturned mouth and paw-like hands of this figurine) are common in Olmec art. Such...
Sculpture
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155498
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sculpture
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accession
1990.219
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Terms
Culture
Mesoamerica, Mexico, Olmec
Technique
serpentine
Medium
serpentine
Genre
Sculpture
Department
Art of the Americas
Relations
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