Standing Figure with a Tied-Rope Pectoral
Although several examples of this type of figurine have come to light in recent years, little is known about their function or subject matter. As is typical of the known examples, this piece is made from pressing clay into molds, one each for the body, head, pectoral, and cost...
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Sculpture
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76591
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sculpture
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stage
normalized
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| provenance |
provenance
David and Bonnie Ross collection, Indiana, by 1988; Thomas D. Slater, until June 2005; Austen-Stokes Ancient Americas Foundation [John Stokes as agent], June 16, 2005, by purchase [Arte Primitivo, New York, as agent]; Walters Art Museum, 2007, by gift.
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CC0
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language
en
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3
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source
import
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style
Remojadas
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| sourceUrl | https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2782 |