Figure.

Tlatilco, Mexico, 1250 - 200 BC.

Terracotta

15 cm Height, 17.4 cm with the stand.

PROVENANCE: Robert Mucci, Hastings and Bonhams, London, June 21, 2000, lot 176 part.
Romy Rey Collection, London.

CONDITION: Good condition.

DESCRIPTION:

The development of this culture took place in the Basin of Mexico on the banks of Lake Texcoco from 1500 to 500 BC. The name given to denote the culture in náhuatl means “place where things are hidden” or “place of mounds”. This lake zone contained important resources for hunting and fishing. It was near wooded hills and fertile valleys with a rainy and humid climate.

Tlatilco art stands out for its terracotta human figurines. There are two different classes: one of big pieces, hollow and painted in red, and another of small ones which are solid and made with great delicacy and skill. The latter almost always represent young naked women wearing complex headdresses, short skirts or covered with body paint. There are also representations of people with two heads, hunchbacks and deformed or masked individuals. Different attires can be found, different occupations and offices, such as ball game players and contortionists. The ceramic vessels show worked decoration and a limited use of colour. The most common forms, which show clear outside influence, are bowls, vases with no neck, bottles with long necks, vases with three legs and bottles with stirrup handles. Moreover, there are vessels moulded in animal and vegetable forms copied from the surroundings, such as ducks, fish and pumpkins.


Notes:
The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.
The seller will take care that any necessary permits, like an export license will be arranged, he will inform the buyer about the status of it if this takes more than a few days.
The piece includes authenticity certificate.
The piece includes Spanish Export License.

Historien til selger

Gallery of Ancient Art - Arkeologi basert i Barcelona med mer enn femten års erfaring. Spesialisert seg på klassisk kunst, egyptisk kunst, asiatisk kunst og pre-columbiansk kunst. Det garanterer ektheten til alle delene. Den deltar på de viktigste kunstmessene i Spania, som Feriarte, samt på messer i utlandet, BRAFA, Parcours des Mondes, Cultures Brussel. Alle stykkene sendes med en eksporttillatelse utstedt av det spanske kulturdepartementet. Vi sender raskt via DHL Express eller Direct Art Transport.
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Figure.

Tlatilco, Mexico, 1250 - 200 BC.

Terracotta

15 cm Height, 17.4 cm with the stand.

PROVENANCE: Robert Mucci, Hastings and Bonhams, London, June 21, 2000, lot 176 part.
Romy Rey Collection, London.

CONDITION: Good condition.

DESCRIPTION:

The development of this culture took place in the Basin of Mexico on the banks of Lake Texcoco from 1500 to 500 BC. The name given to denote the culture in náhuatl means “place where things are hidden” or “place of mounds”. This lake zone contained important resources for hunting and fishing. It was near wooded hills and fertile valleys with a rainy and humid climate.

Tlatilco art stands out for its terracotta human figurines. There are two different classes: one of big pieces, hollow and painted in red, and another of small ones which are solid and made with great delicacy and skill. The latter almost always represent young naked women wearing complex headdresses, short skirts or covered with body paint. There are also representations of people with two heads, hunchbacks and deformed or masked individuals. Different attires can be found, different occupations and offices, such as ball game players and contortionists. The ceramic vessels show worked decoration and a limited use of colour. The most common forms, which show clear outside influence, are bowls, vases with no neck, bottles with long necks, vases with three legs and bottles with stirrup handles. Moreover, there are vessels moulded in animal and vegetable forms copied from the surroundings, such as ducks, fish and pumpkins.


Notes:
The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.
The seller will take care that any necessary permits, like an export license will be arranged, he will inform the buyer about the status of it if this takes more than a few days.
The piece includes authenticity certificate.
The piece includes Spanish Export License.

Historien til selger

Gallery of Ancient Art - Arkeologi basert i Barcelona med mer enn femten års erfaring. Spesialisert seg på klassisk kunst, egyptisk kunst, asiatisk kunst og pre-columbiansk kunst. Det garanterer ektheten til alle delene. Den deltar på de viktigste kunstmessene i Spania, som Feriarte, samt på messer i utlandet, BRAFA, Parcours des Mondes, Cultures Brussel. Alle stykkene sendes med en eksporttillatelse utstedt av det spanske kulturdepartementet. Vi sender raskt via DHL Express eller Direct Art Transport.
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Kultur
Tlatilco, Mexico,
Name of object
Figur. 1250 - 200 f.Kr. 15 cm. Spansk importlisens.
Århundre / Tidsramme
1250 - 200 BC
Proveniens
Privat samling
Opprinnelsesland
Ukjent
Materiale
Terrakotta
Tilstand
God

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