LOT #56306 |
Sold on Dec 5, 2010 for: Not Sold
Veracruz Judge Seated on a Bench...
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Description
Veracruz Judge Seated on a BenchVeracruz
Ça 600-900 AD
Modeled and painted ceramic
21¾" High x 12½"
The figure wears a tall cone-shaped hat with chin strap. His face is painted solid black with asphaltum. Around his neck he wears four large spools wound with representations of round cords. These cords may have been used to take measurements during the ancient ballgame. "Out of bounds" was an important concept in the pre-Columbian ballgame known as Ulama. There are two large holes in the back of the figure, and one in the front of the bench. Some scholars have suggested that a person could have spoken into one of the holes in the back to make it appear that the figure, itself, was speaking. The fingers of the left hand of the figure have been restored. One corner of his loin cloth is missing.
Auction Info
2010 December New York Signature Pre-Columbian Art Auction #6056 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
December, 2010
5th
Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 1
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Buyer's Premium per Lot:
19.5% of the successful bid per lot.
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