Seated Figure

100 BC-AD 300

19.5 cm 42 cm 22.2 cm

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This figure shares stylistic features with pottery sculptures from Nayarit as well as the Coahuayana figures of southern Colima and the adjacent Tuxcacuesco-Ortíces area. The tradition is distinguished by stylized depictions of persons of authority. The body is reduced to simp...

Sculpture

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80367
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sculpture
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Stendahl Galleries, Los Angeles [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; John G. Bourne, 1940s, by purchase.
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en
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3
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