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Seated Couple, 100 BC-300 AD (ceramic)

Seated Couple, 100 BC-300 AD (ceramic)
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IMAGE number
TBM695410
Image title
Seated Couple, 100 BC-300 AD (ceramic)
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Artist
Jalisco / Mexican
Location
Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA
Medium
ceramic
Dimensions
44.5x38.7x25.4 cms
Image description

Seated man and woman joined at the legs and facing each other. The woman holds a bowl for her companion, who brings a drinking tube to his mouth. One of the man's arms is gently draped over the woman's shoulder. This sculpture is in the Ameca-Etzatlán style which is characterized by elongated heads; large, carved eyes; straight, naturalistic noses; and open mouths displaying incised teeth. The elongated heads are consistent with cranial deformation - the flattening of the infant's cranium - which was probably a sign of prestige. Both figures wear almost identical hair styles or headdresses with a headband decorated with appliqué dots. Additional adornments include earspools, leg bands (on the man), a skirt (on the woman), and appliqué dots on the shoulders possibly representing decorative scarification.

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Photo © Brooklyn Museum / Gift of the Coltrera Collection / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
drink / meal / bowl / figurine / sculpture / art / figure / female / c03rd / figures / c01st- / mexican / c01st / c02nd / male / ameca-etzatlán

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