**Originally Listed At $1000**
Pre-Columbian, southern Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala culture, ca. 500 to 100 BCE. A spectacular example of a highly stylized anthropomorphic figure of the classic M-18 type, hand-carved from soft green-hued stone with light and dark gray inclusions. The intriguing figure presents with string-cut grooves delineating both legs and forming the waistline, arms, and deep neckline. Biconically drilled holes are drilled behind each shoulder that were perhaps used for suspending the figure from a necklace as a pendant. The bulbous head protrudes upwards from the narrow neck and bears diagonally slanted eyes, deep nasolabial folds, a sizable triangular nose, and pursed lips above a pointed chin. A fascinating example of early Guerrero lapidary artistry! Size: 1.875" W x 5.9" H (4.8 cm x 15 cm); 6.3" H (16 cm) on included custom stand.
Cf. Gay, Carlo and Frances Pratt. "Mezcala: Ancient Stone Sculpture from Guerrero Mexico." Balsas Publications, Geneva, 1992, p. 81, plate 67.
Provenance: private New York, New York, USA collection; ex-private L.M. collection, Illinois, USA, acquired in the 1980s
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#165016
Condition
Very light abrasions to limbs and head, with minor encrustations within some recessed areas, otherwise intact and excellent. Wonderful preservation to overall form and light earthen deposits throughout.