Seated figure by Colima

Seated figure c. 201 - 600

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ceramic, sculpture, terracotta

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portrait

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ceramic

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figuration

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sculpture

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terracotta

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indigenous-americas

Dimensions: 13 x 8 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. (33.0 x 21.0 x 18.4 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

This terracotta seated figure was created by a Colima artist, part of a pre-Columbian society in present-day Mexico. Imagine the artist shaping this figure, perhaps reflecting the social and spiritual life of their community. The seated position and introspective gaze might suggest contemplation or mourning, typical themes represented in Colima art that often accompanied burials. The figure's adornments, such as the headwear and possible ear spools, denote status or role within the community, offering insights into the social hierarchy. Consider the labor and skill required to create this ceramic work. The legacy of Indigenous art traditions challenges the dominant narratives of art history. This figure invites us to reflect on the diverse voices and histories that enrich our understanding of human creativity and experience.

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