Panel fragment

7th–8th century
Not on view
Returned to lender
This work of art was on loan to the museum and has since been returned to its lender.
This warrior, armed with a shield and spear, wears a headdress featuring a centipede head with long, curved fangs. Although his name is unknown, the figure’s royal identity is confirmed by a beaded diadem on his forehead. Marks on his forearms normally present in portraits of the Sun God—k’in signs for "sun" or "day"—suggest he is impersonating the solar deity. The angular serpent- head element that passes through his nose indicates the Sun God’s fiery breath. The Sun God was regarded as a warrior, whose rays were comparable to fighters’ darts and the painful sting of centipedes.

Fragmento de tablero
Región de Palenque, Chiapas, México
Siglo VII al VIII
Piedra

Este guerrero, armado con un escudo y una lanza, porta un tocado que muestra la cabeza de un ciempiés con colmillos largos y curvos. Aunque se desconoce su nombre, la diadema con cuentas que lleva en la frente revela su identidad real. Las marcas en sus antebrazos, comunes en las representaciones del dios del sol –signos k’in para el "sol" o "día"–, sugieren que está personificando a la deidad solar. El elemento angular con cabeza de serpiente que atraviesa su nariz representa el aliento ardiente de este dios, considerado un guerrero cuyos rayos eran equiparables a los dardos de un enemigo o al doloroso piquete del ciempiés.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Panel fragment
  • Date: 7th–8th century
  • Geography: Mexico, Chiapas, Palenque region
  • Culture: Maya
  • Medium: Stone
  • Dimensions: H. 39 3/4 × W. 25 9/16 × D. 9 13/16 in., 661.4 lb. (101 × 65 × 25 cm, 300 kg)
  • Classification: Stone-Sculpture
  • Credit Line: Museo de Sitio de Palenque Alberto Ruz L’Huillier, Mexico, Secretaría de Cultura–Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
  • Curatorial Department: The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing