Veracruz Pottery Seated Female Figure
Veracruz Pottery Seated Female Figure
Veracruz Pottery Seated Female Figure
Veracruz Pottery Seated Female Figure

Veracruz Pottery Seated Female Figure

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Gulf Coast Mexico,  Ca. 600 to 900 AD.

 A buff clay pottery  effigy in an animated posture, both hands on lap, she wears a tiara headdress, necklace and small ear clips. Added black bitumen details for eyes and mouth.  

Size 6-1/2 inches height, 

 Provenance: From the estate of Dr. William K. Emerson (1925 – 2016), NYC.  Dr Emerson was Curator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History for four decades. Bill got his PhD at UC Berkeley before moving to NYC in 1955. Over a distinguished career he discovered and classified more than 100 species of mollusks on numerous voyages into the Pacific, published six books and 100 plus articles. Bill retired in 1995 as Chair of the Department of Invertebrates. He was an avid collector of pre-Columbian art throughout the 60s and 70s.  For more on Vera cruz see "Ancient Art of Vera cruz", Ethnic Arts Council of L.A., 1971.  Also see Ceremonial Sculpture of Ancient Vera cruz", Hillwood Art Center, Long Island University, 1987.

 

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