Standing figure
This bare-chested female figure wears a long skirt, a multistrand necklace with a sizable pendant, and a decorated head cover. The hole in the nasal septum once held an ornament likely of gold. The pale green pigment of the ornaments applied after firing, perhaps representing greenstone such as jade, turquoise, or even emerald, contrasts with the light brown of her torso and the darker brown of her skirt.
Dress and ornament were identifiers of clans and ethnic groups and markers of rank among many ancient American peoples. Information encoded in elements of clothing and jewelry would have been understood by the members of those groups.
Artwork Details
- Title: Standing figure
- Artist: Jama-Coaque artist
- Date: 240 BCE–450 CE
- Geography: Ecuador
- Culture: Jama-Coaque
- Medium: Ceramic, post-fire paint
- Dimensions: H. 13 × W. 6 3/4 × D. 3 1/2 in. (33 × 17.1 × 8.9 cm)
- Classification: Ceramics-Sculpture
- Credit Line: Gift of Margaret B. Zorach, 1980
- Object Number: 1980.34.38a
- Curatorial Department: The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing
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