Description
Pre-Columbian Preclassic Grayware Female Figure - Olmec cultureGrayware pottery seated female figure having wide hips with short pointed legs, tiny arms and large perforated eyes. Fancy incised stippled, segmented hairdo. Some remaining red pigment highlights. Scattered surface deposits. Two tiny perforations through stipple marks of hairdo and a couple of very minor surface flakes, otherwise intact, overall exc. cond.
Provenance: The Estate of Floyd Johnson, collected 1960s - 1990s,
US auction house
Category: Pre-Columbian Art
Sub Category: Mexico - Olmec and Pre-Classic Cultures
Culture or Country: Puebla, Mexico.
Period: Ca. 1000-500 A.D.
Size: 7”H.(17×9×6 cm)
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Transport & Condition
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